
Air-travel disruption returned with a vengeance on Wednesday, February 18, as a fast-moving winter storm and scattered equipment outages combined to upend schedules at dozens of U.S. airports. Data compiled by FlightAware and published by industry outlet Travel and Tour World show 3,410 delayed flights nationwide and 192 outright cancellations by mid-afternoon.
Where the pain is greatest
• Denver International (DEN) led the day’s misery with 804 delays and 52 cancellations after gusts topping 45 mph triggered an FAA ground-delay program.
• San Francisco International (SFO) and Orlando International (MCO) followed, citing a mix of strong winds and runway-surface de-icing operations.
• Regional hubs from Buffalo (BUF) to Spokane (GEG) also reported double-digit disruptions, illustrating how a single weather system can ripple far beyond its snow-belt epicenter.
Airlines most affected
Southwest and SkyWest—both heavy players at high-elevation or weather-prone airports—shouldered more than half of today’s cancellations. Spirit, United and American each logged triple-digit delays, forcing rolling rebookings well into the evening banks.
Business-travel implications
Corporate mobility managers report that same-day client meetings are being rescheduled to virtual calls, while road-warrior employees scramble for alternative routings through Phoenix or Dallas. The disruption also coincides with the February trade-show season; exhibitors headed to the RSA Conference in San Francisco and the National Association of Realtors summit in Orlando are among those stranded.
If your disrupted itinerary suddenly requires an unexpected international connection—say a reroute through Canada or Mexico—VisaHQ can step in to secure any necessary transit or entry visas on short notice. Their user-friendly portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-states/) lets travelers and corporate travel teams confirm requirements, submit applications and track approvals in real time, turning a potential border snag into a seamless detour.
Practical tips
Travel managers are advising employees to:
• Download carrier apps for real-time rebooking;
• Consider secondary airports such as Colorado Springs (COS) or Oakland (OAK); and
• Pack essentials—including prescription medication—in carry-ons in case an overnight stay becomes inevitable.
With forecasters warning of another cold front entering the northern Plains by Friday, the airline IRROPS (irregular operations) desk will likely remain busy through the weekend.
Where the pain is greatest
• Denver International (DEN) led the day’s misery with 804 delays and 52 cancellations after gusts topping 45 mph triggered an FAA ground-delay program.
• San Francisco International (SFO) and Orlando International (MCO) followed, citing a mix of strong winds and runway-surface de-icing operations.
• Regional hubs from Buffalo (BUF) to Spokane (GEG) also reported double-digit disruptions, illustrating how a single weather system can ripple far beyond its snow-belt epicenter.
Airlines most affected
Southwest and SkyWest—both heavy players at high-elevation or weather-prone airports—shouldered more than half of today’s cancellations. Spirit, United and American each logged triple-digit delays, forcing rolling rebookings well into the evening banks.
Business-travel implications
Corporate mobility managers report that same-day client meetings are being rescheduled to virtual calls, while road-warrior employees scramble for alternative routings through Phoenix or Dallas. The disruption also coincides with the February trade-show season; exhibitors headed to the RSA Conference in San Francisco and the National Association of Realtors summit in Orlando are among those stranded.
If your disrupted itinerary suddenly requires an unexpected international connection—say a reroute through Canada or Mexico—VisaHQ can step in to secure any necessary transit or entry visas on short notice. Their user-friendly portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-states/) lets travelers and corporate travel teams confirm requirements, submit applications and track approvals in real time, turning a potential border snag into a seamless detour.
Practical tips
Travel managers are advising employees to:
• Download carrier apps for real-time rebooking;
• Consider secondary airports such as Colorado Springs (COS) or Oakland (OAK); and
• Pack essentials—including prescription medication—in carry-ons in case an overnight stay becomes inevitable.
With forecasters warning of another cold front entering the northern Plains by Friday, the airline IRROPS (irregular operations) desk will likely remain busy through the weekend.








