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Passengers Affected In The US As Washington Dulles International Airport Faced 8 Cancelled Flights And 41 Delays, Disrupting United, CommuteAir, Porter, Jazz Aviation, And Other Airlines Across Toronto, Newark, Rochester, And More

18 Feb

Passengers Affected In The US As Washington Dulles International Airport Faced 8 Cancelled Flights And 41 Delays, Disrupting United, CommuteAir, Porter, Jazz Aviation, And Other Airlines Across Toronto, Newark, Rochester, And More

Passengers Affected In The US As Washington Dulles International Airport Faced 8 Cancelled Flights And 41 Delays, Disrupting United, CommuteAir, Porter, Jazz Aviation, And Other Airlines Across Toronto, Newark, Rochester, And More

Several passengers were affected in the US today as flight operations at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) recorded 8 cancellations and 41 delayss. The most affected carriers include CommuteAir (3 cancellations, 4 delays), Porter Airlines (2 cancellations), Jazz (2 cancellations), and United Airlines (1 cancellation, 13 delays). Regional operators GoJet (7 delays) and Republic Airways (4 delays) also reported notable disruptions.
Beyond the hardest-hit carriers, major international and domestic airlines faced operational setbacks, including Lufthansa (1 delay), Qatar Airways (1 delay), Etihad Airways (1 delay), Ethiopian Airlines (1 delay), Korean Air (1 delay), Delta Air Lines (1 delay), Alaska Airlines (1 delay), and Southwest Airlines (1 delay).
Among airports experiencing spillover disruption were Toronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto City Centre Airport, Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport.

Update today: Washington Dulles International Airport reported 8 cancellations and 41 delays affecting domestic and international routes.

United Airlines (1 cancellation, 13 delays) recorded the highest number of delays among major carriers.

CommuteAir (3 cancellations, 4 delays) experienced the highest number of cancellations.

Regional operators GoJet (7 delays) and Republic Airways (4 delays) accounted for a significant portion of disrupted departures.

Cross-border routes involving Toronto Pearson and Toronto City Centre were impacted.

International connections including Frankfurt, London Heathrow, Abu Dhabi, Incheon, and Zurich saw isolated delays.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

United Airlines

United recorded 1 cancellation and 13 delays, representing the largest delay volume among full-service carriers operating at Dulles today.

CommuteAir

CommuteAir reported 3 cancellations and 4 delays, the highest cancellation count among listed airlines.

Porter Airlines

Porter Airlines faced 2 cancellations, marking a complete disruption to its scheduled services at the airport today.

Jazz Aviation

Jazz recorded 2 cancellations, affecting Canada-linked routes.

GoJet Airlines

GoJet reported 7 delays, adding pressure to regional connectivity.

Republic Airways

Republic posted 4 delays, contributing to cumulative domestic schedule disruptions.

Additional airlines with reported delays include Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Korean Air, Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, each registering isolated operational delays.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

Monitor airline apps and airport websites for real-time status updates.

Reconfirm onward connections, especially for international routes.

Contact airlines directly regarding rebooking or compensation eligibility.

Arrive early in case of gate changes or revised boarding times.

Review travel insurance policies for coverage related to cancellations or extended delays.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Today’s disruption pattern at Washington Dulles International Airport was heavily concentrated among United Airlines and its regional partners, including CommuteAir, GoJet, and Republic Airways. United alone accounted for 13 delays, while CommuteAir led cancellations with three grounded flights.

International carriers such as Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, and Korean Air each reported individual delays, indicating that long-haul connectivity to foreign cities experienced minor interruptions.

Domestic services linking Dulles with Newark Liberty International Airport, Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport, and Denver International Airport were also affected. Cross-border services involving Toronto Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport registered cancellations and delays, contributing to broader North American connectivity disruptions.

Overall, while the total number of cancellations remained in single digits, the 41 delays created ripple effects across domestic and international networks, with United and its affiliated regional carriers bearing the largest operational impact at Washington Dulles today.

Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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