Sandra Escobar+FollowFlight headaches hit Birmingham travelersWinter storms may have moved on from Alabama, but the travel chaos is far from over at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Airport. With over 3,900 flights canceled nationwide today, including several to and from major cities like Atlanta, Dallas, and New York, many locals are scrambling to adjust their plans. American, Delta, and Southwest are seeing some of the worst delays and cancellations. Even though Birmingham isn’t the hardest-hit airport, the ripple effects are definitely being felt here. Has your travel been disrupted? How are you coping with the uncertainty? Let’s hear your stories and tips for dealing with these travel curveballs! #News #Birmingham #FlightDelays00Share
Danielle White+FollowTravel headaches as Michigan flights hit hardTravel plans across Michigan have been thrown into chaos, with Detroit Metro Airport seeing over 200 delays and more than 140 cancellations as winter storms sweep the country. Folks flying out of Grand Rapids and Lansing are also feeling the impact, and it’s not just Michigan—major airports nationwide are dealing with thousands of delays and cancellations. If you’re stuck at the airport, airlines usually rebook you automatically, and you’re entitled to a refund if you decide not to fly. Has anyone had to change plans or spend the night at the airport? Share your travel stories and tips below! #News #MichiganWeather #FlightDelays00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowCharlotte flights rebound after ice storm chaosCharlotte travelers are finally catching a break after the weekend’s brutal ice storm left thousands stranded at the airport. Monday morning still saw 52 delays and 370 cancellations at CLT, but that’s a huge step up from Sunday’s chaos, when Charlotte led the nation in flight disruptions. The ground stop and icy runways had everyone scrambling, but things are slowly getting back on track. If you’re flying soon, double-check your flight status before heading out. How did the storm impact your travel plans or daily routine? Let’s hear your stories and tips for dealing with winter travel headaches! #Weather #Charlotte #FlightDelays00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowCharlotte travelers face major flight chaosHoliday travelers at Charlotte Douglas are running into a real headache—over 400 flights delayed and nearly 30 canceled in just one day. Weather across the country is causing a ripple effect, making it tough for folks to get home or out of town. Even with the airport packed, things have stayed pretty calm, but the uncertainty is stressful for everyone. Have you or someone you know been caught up in these delays? How are you coping or changing your plans? Let’s share tips and stories to help each other through this travel mess. #News #CharlotteDouglas #FlightDelays00Share
darrell47+FollowHoliday Flight Delays: Who’s the Worst?Traveling for the holidays? You might want to double-check your airline and airport! JetBlue and Fort Lauderdale top the list for most delays, while Delta and Salt Lake City are your best bets for on-time arrivals. Regional airlines are actually more reliable than the big names, and weather is a huge wild card. Pro tip: stay flexible and keep those real-time updates on! #News #HolidayTravel #FlightDelays00Share
boothconnor+FollowAtlanta flights frozen by weather chaosTravelers at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson are facing another day of major headaches, with hundreds of flights canceled or delayed thanks to rough weather and deicing protocols. Imagine planning a trip, only to find out at the airport that every flight to your destination is wiped out for the day—frustrating doesn’t even begin to cover it. The ripple effect is real: missed connections, long waits, and crowded terminals. If you’ve ever been stranded at ATL, you know the struggle. How are you handling these disruptions? Got any tips for surviving airport chaos? Let’s hear your stories! #News #AtlantaAirport #FlightDelays00Share
gregorybrown+FollowThanksgiving Flights Just Got MessyTraveling for Thanksgiving? You’re not alone—6 million people are flying this year! But here’s the wild part: several airlines just canceled flights to Venezuela after the FAA warned about “heightened military activity” in the area. Airlines are literally rerouting to avoid Venezuelan airspace. No word on when things will go back to normal, so if you’re heading south, double-check your flight! #News #ThanksgivingTravel #FlightDelays20Share