Thanksgiving travel update: Check flight delays and cancellations
Well, folks, it's that time of year. Holiday cheer, a big ol' bird on the table, walking the tightrope of polite conversation, and, most horrifyingly, praying to high heavens that your Thanksgiving air travel plans go off without a hitch.
If you're one of the projected 82 million Americans traveling domestically this week, you're in luck. So far, according to USA Today, flight cancellations are low this week, despite general fears that the recent government shutdown would lead to travel woes. This comes a few weeks after the U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered a 10 percent cut in flights at 40 U.S. airports due to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Thousands of air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration agents went to work without pay for over a month, Reuters reported at the time. But thankfully, after 43 long days, the shutdown ended just in time for Thanksgiving travel.
But the government shutdown isn't the only thing that might cause a bump in your holiday travel. The FAA expects this to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel week in 15 years, and typical weather and mechanical issues are sure to arise, particularly with winter storms moving into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region — sorry, Chicago travelers.
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How to check your flight status online
This is something you should absolutely do before you leave for the airport. There's not much worse than zipping up your suitcase, locking up your house, making the trek to the airport, and finding your way through security and to your gate only to find out you could have stayed in pajamas the whole time. Before you head to the airport, always check the airport website or your airline's website.
We also recommend downloading your airline's app, which makes it easy to check for updates on the fly. Finally, to check on a specific flight or route, you can use sites like Flight Aware and Flight Tracker. If the plane you're taking to Wichita is delayed on its way into Atlanta, these tools can help you anticipate likely delays.
Thanksgiving flight cancellation trends so far
Overall, flight cancellations are on the low side this year, according to a CNN report, but that can change fast.
Flight Tracker has a tool called the Misery Map, which shows which airports are experiencing the most delays and cancellations. As of Wednesday, Nov. 26, Chicago O'Hare International Airport has far more issues than any other airport, per Flight Tracker. The airports with the most delays and cancellations so far include:
Chicago O'Hare (ORD)
Dallas Fort Worth (DFW)
Los Angeles (LAX)
Minneapolis–Saint Paul (MSP)
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
Denver (DEN)
La Guardia New York City (LGA)
Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX)
George Bush Intercontinental Airport Houston (IAH)
Boston Logan (BOS)
So, your flight was canceled. Now what?
If your flight is canceled, congratulations: You now have the perfect complaint to make over Thanksgiving dinner. Everyone will agree with you when you say something like, "Traveling during the holidays, am I right?"
Now you need to get to work. If you're still at home when you find out your flight is canceled, head to the airport website or your airline's website. Check if you're owed a refund or other types of compensation. Fortunately, the U.S. Department of Transportation has a dashboard that shows you exactly what airlines owe you in the event of a cancellation. Check the DOT's Airline Cancellation and Delay Dashboard to make sure you get everything you're entitled to.
Next, you've got to figure out your next move. Can you take a train to your destination, or rent a car? Is there another airline you can switch to? Or are you going to take your refund, head back home, and order dinner in lieu of navigating travel? Move quickly in situations like this, as rental cars and other flights can fill up quickly.
As always, no matter what travel issue ails you this holiday season, be nice to the people airline workers trying to get you across the country. And you just might want to show up at the airport a bit earlier than usual to wade your way through the inevitable lines.


I think controllers are just fed up with this last shutdown. They severely messed up their pay and still haven’t been paid for all hours worked. There have been a lot of resignations and trainees quitting. To make it worse, their Union is campaigning for better equipment and more simulators instead of pay and benefits for everyone. They have extended their contract twice now and are scared to negotiate.
ReplyDeleteOur union is useless
DeleteDon’t you have the collective power to replace the union leaders?
DeleteYah but they literally lied about not extending the contract and then won and then immediately went back on their word. Our glorious constitution has no recall procedure. But unfortunately there is a ton of complacency and non caring but a large percentage of the membership.
DeleteIt’s also set up to punish you if you rock the boat too hard. It’s a mess
Not surprising. If they are saying ATC they were down 5,000 positions prior to the latest shutdown from what I’ve read.
ReplyDeleteThis is unfortunate, but since this has been in the news for so long, you knew it's coming, and you have the choice to not travel this Thanksgiving or holiday season or this upcoming winter. It's very NPC to insist you must get together on major holidays when the whole thing is much easier if you spread out your visits to other dates that are effectively "low-seasons" throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteFtWorth/DFW cannot handle anything compared to NY/ATL
ReplyDeleteGreat, just what I need... A Thanksgiving dinner that will be served in 2024. 😂
ReplyDeleteThe Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions are basically just a weather lottery right now. Good luck, everyone. 🤞
ReplyDeleteCan we just skip this year and go straight to Christmas? Thanksgiving travel stress is too much. 😩
ReplyDeleteWhat’s the point of Thanksgiving if we all just end up arguing in the airport?🤷♂️
ReplyDeleteFlight delays? I thought we were only getting Thanksgiving food delays this year. 🍗
ReplyDeleteI love how every year they tell us about flight delays, but no one ever talks about how long the TSA lines are. 🛫
ReplyDeleteThis year’s Thanksgiving challenge: Getting to your destination before the food gets cold! 😅
ReplyDeleteWell, now I have to decide if I want to risk the snow or just stay home and eat canned cranberry sauce. 🥶
ReplyDeleteI feel like 'Great Lakes region' just means 'Good luck finding your plane. ✈️
ReplyDeleteA Thanksgiving miracle would be if my flight actually leaves on time this year. 🙏
ReplyDeleteThat moment when you realize you have to choose between waiting in line at the airport or waiting for your turkey to defrost. 🤦♀️
ReplyDeleteI swear the weather is always worst when I need to get somewhere fast. At least my suitcase is ready for the chaos! 🧳
ReplyDeleteI’ll just eat my Thanksgiving meal at the gate while waiting for my flight to board. 🍽️✈️
ReplyDeleteWhat’s the over/under on how many times someone yells 'I just want to get home!' at the airport this year? 🎯
ReplyDeleteMy flight’s delayed? Guess I’ll just eat extra pumpkin pie to pass the time.🥧
ReplyDeleteI’m really hoping the flight delays aren’t as bad as last year. I’m not mentally prepared for another Thanksgiving airport nightmare.
ReplyDeleteDon't even talk to me about it...
DeleteHonestly, Thanksgiving travel is just a reminder of how much I don’t want to go anywhere this year.
ReplyDeleteso true
DeleteUpper Midwest is always so hit or miss with weather. One minute it’s fine, the next minute everything’s delayed because of snow. Ugh.
ReplyDeletethat's life
DeleteI’ve been at the airport for 3 hours already, and the only thing that’s making me feel better is knowing I’ll finally get to eat my mom’s mashed potatoes.
ReplyDeleteI love how they tell you there might be delays, but never give you a real heads-up on how bad it’ll be. Just going to show up and hope for the best
ReplyDeletePlease, please tell me I won’t miss Thanksgiving dinner because of this. I’m already imagining the horror of not being there in time for the turkey.
ReplyDeleteAt this point, I’m considering just skipping the flight and driving 10 hours. At least I won’t have to deal with gate changes.
ReplyDeleteEvery year, same story: I get to the airport early and end up waiting 4 hours for my flight. Thanksgiving miracles don’t exist
ReplyDeleteexist bud
DeleteFlight delays are the worst, but I kind of love how everyone around me gets into ‘airport family’ mode. The shared trauma bonds us.
ReplyDeletelike Home Alone 😂
DeleteThis is why I always avoid holiday travel. Delays, cancellations, bad weather—it's like a bad reality show at this point.
ReplyDeletei’m pretty sure I just saw someone get a free meal voucher because their flight was delayed by 10 minutes. What’s the secret to that?!
ReplyDeleteNot surprised by the delays. When doesn’t the weather mess up holiday travel? But I’ll still get on the plane eventually, just watch.
ReplyDeleteHow does this always happen? I was literally just talking about how smooth my flight was last year. Famous last words
ReplyDeleteOk but, like, who do I call about this snowstorm? I didn’t sign up for this much stress
ReplyDeleteSo much for my relaxing holiday getaway. Just give me my flight info and a blanket, and I’ll be good to go
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