Tuesday, January 21, 2025 Winter Storm Enzo has led to widespread travel disruptions, prompting the closure of major US airports, including George Bush Intercontinental, William P. Hobby, Dallas Fort Worth, and San Antonio International, with others expected to follow. The closures and icy conditions have heavily impacted major airlines like United, Delta, Southwest, JetBlue, Frontier, and American, forcing hundreds of cancellations and rescheduling efforts.
As the storm intensifies, tomorrow is expected to bring even more significant challenges for air travel nationwide. The United States is grappling with a major winter storm Enzo as Arctic air blasts south from Canada, bringing freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and icy conditions across much of the nation. Over 75% of the country is expected to experience freezing temperatures this week, causing significant disruptions, particularly at major airports.
In this first part, we’ll explore how the storm is affecting air travel in the Northeast and Houston. Yesterday, the United States experienced significant air travel disruptions due to Winter Storm Enzo, with a total of 3,983 flight delays and 525 cancellations reported across the country. These numbers reflect the widespread impact of the storm, as icy conditions and freezing temperatures created challenges for airlines, passengers, and airport operations nationwide.
The Northeast is accustomed to harsh winters, but the latest storm is testing the resilience of major citi.
