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Snowstorm forces cancellation of over 800 flights at New York airports as holiday travel turns into nightmare

New York City Emergency Management issued a travel advisory for Friday and Saturday, and urged people to stay off the roads and adjust travel plans.

3 min readDec 27, 2025 06:50 AM IST First published on: Dec 26, 2025 at 11:16 PM IST
Snowstorm forces cancellation of over 800 flights at New York airports as holiday travel turns into nightmareIn this photo provided by the Mammoth Mountain Ski Area resort, snow comes down in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025. (Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain Ski Area via AP)

Hundreds of flights have been cancelled at New York City’s three major airports—John F. Kennedy International (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), and Newark Liberty (EWR) (in New Jersey) due to a powerful winter snowstorm.

Around 800 flights cancelled

According to Flightradar24, over 520 flights have been cancelled at New York’s three main airports on Friday due to a winter storm warning across the metro area, and another 279 flights have been cancelled on Saturday.

New York braces for heavy snow

ABC 7 reported that the snow will reach New York City by Friday evening, resulting in reduced visibility, making travel treacherous.

The snow will continue overnight, likely bringing 10 to 20 cms of snow in New York City, the most snow in nearly four years.

New York issues travel advisory

New York City Emergency Management issued a travel advisory for Friday and Saturday, and urged people to stay off the roads and adjust travel plans.

“New York is no stranger to snow and cold weather, and given the Christmas holidays, it’s important to be extra prepared before getting on the road,” CBS New York quoted New York Governor Kathy Hochul as saying. “As always, I urge New Yorkers to monitor their local forecast, and text their county or borough name to our weather and emergency alerts system. Stay vigilant, drive slow if you need to travel and have a safe holiday weekend.”

According to AccuWeather, the snowstorm will affect areas of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut from Friday through early Saturday.

“This fast-moving storm will pack a punch in the Northeast right after Christmas. Holiday travelers should prepare for major slowdowns on roads and at airports,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys said.

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“Travel plans could be delayed or disrupted for millions of people trying to visit loved ones or returning home after Christmas. The busy period for shopping, gift exchanges and returns after Christmas may also be impacted,” Roys said.

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