On October 13, 2025, JetBlue Airways, along with other major U.S. carriers, experienced significant operational disruptions due to a powerful Nor'easter impacting the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the United States. [2, 3, 5] The severe weather led to over 290 flight cancellations and more than 2,200 delays across the U.S., with major airports like Boston Logan and LaGuardia being heavily affected. [5] In response to the anticipated weather, JetBlue had issued travel waivers for customers traveling on October 12 and 13 to and from numerous cities in the affected areas, including Boston, New York (JFK and LGA), and Newark. [2, 3] Additionally, a report on September's performance, released on October 13, 2025, ranked JetBlue as the least on-time major U.S. carrier and the second-worst for flight cancellations for that month. [11]
JetBlue Faces Widespread Cancellations and Delays Amidst Powerful Nor'easter
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