Travellers Disrupted In Jamaica Today As Sangster International Airport Faced 14 Cancelled Flights And 7 Delays, Disrupting JetBlue, United, WestJet, Southwest And Other Airlines Across Newark, Philadelphia, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, And More

Travelers were stranded in Jamaica today as 14 cancellations and 7 delays hit Montego Bay, disrupting US routes via New York, Newark, Boston and Philadelphia.

Operations at Sangster International Airport (MBJ) recorded 14 flight cancellations and 7 delays today, with 13 cancellations and 6 delays tied to US routes as a result of the blizzard. The airlines most affected include JetBlue (7 cancellations, 1 delay), American Airlines (2 cancellations, 3 delays), Delta Air Lines (2 cancellations), and United Airlines (2 cancellations). WestJet (1 cancellation, 1 delay) and Southwest Airlines (2 delays) were also impacted.
Major disruption points connected to today’s cancellations include John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, and Boston Logan International Airport, affecting travel between Jamaica and the US.

  • Updated today: 14 cancellations and 7 delays were reported at Sangster International Airport, with US routes accounting for the majority of disruptions.
  • JetBlue recorded the highest cancellations with 7 flights grounded.
  • American Airlines reported the highest delays among major carriers with 3 delayed flights.
  • Nearly all cancellations — 13 out of 14 — were connected to US-bound or US-linked services.
  • Key US cities impacted include New York, Newark, Philadelphia, and Boston.
  • Canadian carrier WestJet and US airline Southwest also reported operational disruptions.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

JetBlue

JetBlue experienced the most significant operational impact with 7 cancellations and 1 delay, accounting for the largest share of grounded flights at Montego Bay today.

American Airlines

American Airlines reported 2 cancellations and 3 delays, making it the carrier with the highest number of delays among the major US airlines operating at MBJ.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines recorded 2 cancellations and no delays, contributing to the overall reduction in scheduled services between Jamaica and the United States.

United Airlines

United Airlines saw 2 cancellations, representing a full disruption of its scheduled services for the affected rotations.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check your flight status directly with your airline before leaving for the airport. Schedules can change with little notice, so confirming your departure time in advance can help you avoid unnecessary waiting at the terminal.
  • Use your airline’s mobile app or official website for live updates. These platforms often provide notifications about gate changes, boarding times, and schedule adjustments, helping you stay informed throughout your journey.
  • Reach out to the airline to discuss rebooking possibilities. Customer service representatives can guide you through alternative travel options, standby availability, or the next available departure that fits your plans.
  • Understand your ticket conditions and refund policies. Depending on the fare type and circumstances, you may be eligible for a refund, travel credit, or complimentary rebooking. Reviewing the terms can help you make informed decisions quickly.
  • Keep an eye on airport announcements and broader travel advisories. Operational conditions can evolve, and staying alert to official updates can help you adjust your plans accordingly.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Today’s disruption centered on Montego Bay, Jamaica, with knock-on effects across major US aviation hubs including New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore, and Charlotte. Canadian connectivity through Halifax was also affected.

Among the most impacted airlines were JetBlue, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, WestJet, and Southwest Airlines, reflecting a broad operational strain across North American carriers serving the Caribbean corridor.

With 14 cancellations compared to 7 delays, today’s pattern shows a disruption profile heavily weighted toward outright cancellations rather than schedule adjustments. Travel between Jamaica and the United States accounted for nearly all affected flights, underscoring concentrated impact on high-traffic routes linking Montego Bay with major northeastern US cities affected by the blizzard.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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