Air travel disruptions were continuing on Tuesday across the United States, with more than 1,100 flights canceled before dawn, according to a fight-data tracker.
Some 541 flights within, into or out of the United States also were delayed by about 5 a.m. ET, according to FlightAware, along with the 1,156 that had been canceled.
A passenger checks a board displaying cancelled and delayed flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia on Nov. 10, 2025.
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The Federal Aviation Administration continues to limit capacity at 40 major U.S. airports. Piled on top of that, wintry weather conditions slammed parts of the country on Monday.
The airport with the highest count cancellations logged early on Tuesday was Chicago O’Hare International Airport, where more than 60 flights had been canceled before 5 a.m. local time.

A woman makes her way in Terminal B at LaGuardia airport in the Queens borough of New York City on day 41 of the government shutdown, on Nov. 10, 2025.
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More than 300 flights had been canceled at that midwest hub on Monday, in part because of heavy snowfall. The forecast in Chicago on Tuesday called for light snow in the morning, according to ABC News station WLS.
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