More than 9,000 US flights delayed or canceled after severe storms
More than 9,000 US flights delayed or canceled after severe storms · CNN Business

Claude Ronnie Msowoya and his family spent three days trying to get to Johannesburg, South Africa, only to be forced to return home by train, without his baggage.

Msowoya told CNN that his United Airlines flight from Boston to Newark airport was delayed Sunday, which caused him and his family to miss their connecting United Airline flight from Newark to Johannesburg.

Msowoya said his family was eventually booked on another United Airlines flight that was scheduled to take off Monday evening, but it was also canceled.

“We had to go to the customer service line, which had taken us 10 hours the previous day. We didn’t get any help and later tried to get our bags to cancel the trip. We stood in line for 6 hours at luggage claim only to be told that they won’t be giving anyone their luggage and they should file a claim and pray and hope that their luggage gets delivered to them,” Msowoya said.

Msowoya told CNN his family decided to take a train back home to Boston after spending three days in Newark airport.

His story was hardly unique. Disruptions for air travelers continued Tuesday for a fourth day with more than 9,000 flights across the United States delayed or canceled after powerful storms ripped through the parts of the country, including in the Mid-Atlantic and parts of the Northeast where many busy hubs are located.

Data from FlightAware showed that more than 7,300 flights within, into or out of the US were delayed Tuesday and more than 2,100 were canceled. Still, that’s a major decrease from Monday’s chaos, when more than 11,000 flights were either delayed or canceled because of severe weather and air traffic control staffing issues.

United Airlines was once again faring the worst of the US domestic airlines. About 26% of its schedule, or 774 flights, were canceled and another 41%, or 1,226 flights, were delayed. Republic Airways, which operates feeder flights for American Airlines, Delta and United, had 39% of its schedule canceled (379 flights).

People wait for their flight reschedule inside of the Newark International Airport on June 27, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey.  - Kena Betancur/Getty Images
People wait for their flight reschedule inside of the Newark International Airport on June 27, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. - Kena Betancur/Getty Images

On Tuesday night, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented temporary ground stops for flights going to all three major airports in the New York metro area. The average delays leaving LaGuardia are more than two hours, according to an FAA advisory, and more than four hours for flights bound to the airport.

“Thunderstorms in the New York area are blocking arrival and departure routes for La Guardia Airport, JFK International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport,” the FAA said in a statement. “You can expect delays in the New York metro area tonight.”

More than 40 million people in the Northeast and Central Plains are at risk of severe storms on Tuesday. The majority of people at risk are located in the Northeast, including Philadelphia and Washington, DC, where a Level 1 of 5 threat has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center. A level 3 of 5 threat, of severe weather, is highlighted for parts of Kansas and Oklahoma, including Wichita and Tulsa.