Thousands of Cancellations: Hurricane Helene Disrupts US Air Travel

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 1, 2024 10:30 AMNews
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Chicago O'Hare Airport, Chicago, USA. Source: unsplash

Over the weekend, Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc across the southern United States, causing widespread flight cancellations and affecting airports in several states. The storm, which brought devastating winds and flash floods, hit areas including Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, leading to landslides and continued hazardous conditions, particularly south of the Appalachian Mountains.

According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), the storm caused "historic, catastrophic, life-threatening" flooding, with damaging wind gusts affecting portions of Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. These conditions created significant disruptions in air travel, leading to a high volume of flight cancellations.

Widespread Flight Cancellations

Between September 27 and September 30, airlines canceled 1,753 departures and 1,740 arrivals, accounting for approximately 1.66% and 1.65% of all flights in the US during that period. While many flights directly impacted by Hurricane Helene were canceled, other routes across the US also experienced disruptions due to the ripple effects of the storm.

Airports Hit Hard by Cancellations

Some of the busiest airports in the storm’s path were heavily affected. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) saw the most significant number of cancellations, with 230 flights grounded. Other airports hit hard included Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), with 146 departures canceled, and Asheville Regional Airport (AVL), which saw 136 cancellations. In Florida, Tampa International Airport (TPA) had 114 canceled flights, while Miami International Airport (MIA) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) saw 35 and 20 cancellations, respectively.

Normalization Expected

Despite the severe disruptions over the weekend, the situation is expected to improve by October 1, with flight operations gradually returning to normal. Data from aviation analytics company Cirium indicates that 22,544 scheduled flights are expected to operate from US airports on October 1, marking a step toward recovery following the weekend’s cancellations.

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