JetBlue, along with several other major U.S. airlines, is experiencing significant operational disruptions on October 31, 2025, with numerous flight cancellations and delays. Reports indicate 74 canceled and 271 delayed JetBlue flights, impacting major hubs such as New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), Boston (BOS), and Fort Lauderdale. The widespread disruptions are attributed to a combination of severe weather, including thunderstorms and low ceilings, operational challenges, and air traffic congestion. These issues have caused travel chaos for thousands of passengers across the United States and the Caribbean. JetBlue has issued travel waivers for passengers flying to and from certain Caribbean destinations affected by Hurricane Melissa. The airline is advising all passengers to check their flight status before heading to the airport due to the ongoing and fluid nature of the situation.
JetBlue Experiences Widespread Flight Cancellations and Delays Amid Severe Weather
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