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FAA issues nationwide travel alerts triggering hours-long delays for thousands of holiday flyers

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December 26, 2025
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Tens of thousands of airline passengers are being warned to brace for major delays as federal officials say US airports have been overwhelmed by the holiday travel rush.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued eight separate airspace flow restrictions on Friday, which affect nearly every major air traffic control center in the US, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, and Miami.

The widespread series of Airspace Flow Programs (AFPs) will impact almost any major airport in the US or Canada flying to Florida or the Caribbean on Friday, one of the busiest travel days of the year, with some delays reaching over six hours.

Specifically, the FAA is slashing the number of planes allowed to take off and enter certain busy sections of airspace to prevent any dangerous situations of overcrowding as hundreds of flights all head to the same destinations.

Hourly limits have been set on how many flights can cross the FAA’s Flow Constrained Area (FCA) boundaries, specific zones over or around the US created by the agency marking flight routes which they expect to be too busy with holiday travel.

Friday’s zones include flight routes over the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea leading to southern Florida, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Turks and Caicos, St Lucia, Aruba region, Mexico, and San Diego.

Between 3pm and 6pm, the FAA expects the average delays to be the worst, with some routes over Mexico and the Dominican Republic expecting peak delay times exceeding three hours.

Maximum delays for flights traveling through the FCA over Florida will reach a staggering 398 minutes, or more than six and a half hours Friday afternoon.

A holiday traveler waits for her flight amid major airport delays due to high volumes of flyers during the Christmas travel week (Stock Image)

A holiday traveler waits for her flight amid major airport delays due to high volumes of flyers during the Christmas travel week (Stock Image)

Travelers at San Francisco International Airport stand in long lines waiting for flights. Over eight million people are expected to fly during the final two weeks of December

Travelers at San Francisco International Airport stand in long lines waiting for flights. Over eight million people are expected to fly during the final two weeks of December

Most of the travel restrictions began Friday morning and are scheduled to last until between 6pm and 10pm ET tonight.

Other major US travel regions being affected by the Monday restrictions include Salt Lake City, Houston, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Denver, Oakland, Kansas City, Memphis, Minneapolis, and Seattle.

Several major airports throughout Canada have also been impacted by the FAA’s holiday travel announcement, including Toronto Pearson International Airport, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, and Vancouver International Airport.

Contributing to the overcrowding over Florida are the record 122million Americans who were expected to travel during the final two weeks of December. Over 8million of those holiday travelers will be flying, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). 

In their annual report, AAA revealed that Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami were the top three domestic destinations for holiday travelers this year.

Meanwhile, Cancun, Mexico and the Dominican Republic’s Punta Cana were the top travel getaways internationally this week.

As of 12pm, over 3,600 flights entering or exiting the US have been delayed. Over 1,300 have been cancelled, with some forced to postpone due to a major winter storm expected to slam the US East Coast Friday night.

The FAA has also issued ground delays at Aspen/Pitkin County and Eagle County Regional Airports in Colorado, Witham Field in Florida, and Southwest Florida International Airport due to issues with ‘volume,’ or overcrowding.

Hundreds of flights to Florida and the Caribbean have been delayed Friday due to overcrowding at airports throughout the US and Canada heading to these destinations (Stock Image)

Hundreds of flights to Florida and the Caribbean have been delayed Friday due to overcrowding at airports throughout the US and Canada heading to these destinations (Stock Image)

For travelers heading to the airport on Friday, AAA recommended flyers regularly check their flight status before leaving home and also sign up for airline alerts.

Travelers are also urged to arrive at the airport early, allowing at least two hours for domestic flights and three hours if you’re leaving the US.

Due to the massive crowds expected at airports throughout the US, passengers should also pack smart and keep any vital medications, chargers, and a change of clothes in their carry-on bags.

With delays and potential cancellations now expected to increase throughout the day, flyers should also go over their chosen airline’s policies on rebooking flights and refunds for any cancelled trips.

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