Published on
October 26, 2025
Today, Caribbean Airlines, Sunrise, WestJet, American Airlines, Air Canada, Bahamasair, and other airlines are facing widespread disruptions across major Caribbean airports. These delays and cancellations have significantly impacted airports in Jamaica, Haiti, the Bahamas, and Barbados. A total of 44 cancellations and 43 delays have been reported, causing major inconvenience for passengers traveling through these regions.
The disruptions span multiple key airports, including Norman Manley International and Sangster International in Jamaica, Cap-Haitien International and Port-au-Prince International in Haiti, Lynden Pindling International in Nassau, the Bahamas, and Grantley Adams International in Barbados. This large-scale disruption has left travelers stranded and forced many to deal with unexpected changes in their plans. Passengers are urged to stay in touch with their airlines for updates and rebooking options while staying informed about the ongoing situation.
Total Delays and Cancellations Across the Caribbean
A total of 43 delays and 44 cancellations have been reported across the affected airports today. Travelers should monitor their flight status regularly and contact their airlines for updates on rebooking or compensation options.
Airports, Cities, and Countries Affected
Several airports in the Caribbean have been severely affected by flight cancellations and delays today. Norman Manley International in Jamaica reported 11 cancellations and 2 delays. Sangster International, also in Jamaica, experienced 3 cancellations and 7 delays. In Haiti, Cap-Haitien International saw 6 cancellations and 4 delays, while Port-au-Prince International recorded 4 cancellations. In the Bahamas, Lynden Pindling International in Nassau reported 3 cancellations and 19 delays. Finally, Grantley Adams International in Barbados experienced 7 cancellations and 11 delays. Les Cayes, also in Haiti, had 10 cancellations.
Total Delays and Cancellations Across Caribbean Airports
Caribbean airports are facing major disruptions today, with significant delays and cancellations across several locations. Here’s a summary of the affected airports, the number of delays and cancellations, and what passengers can do to manage the situation.
Norman Manley International Airport, Jamaica
Norman Manley International saw 11 cancellations and 2 delays today. Caribbean Airlines and WestJet were the most affected, with 6 cancellations from Caribbean Airlines, and 2 from WestJet. Passengers should check with their airlines for rebooking options and stay updated with real-time flight information at the airport.
Sangster International Airport, Jamaica
At Sangster International, 3 cancellations and 7 delays were reported. Air Canada experienced 1 cancellation, with no delays. Travelers should ensure they are in touch with their airlines to confirm their new travel arrangements.
Cap-Haitien International Airport, Haiti
Cap-Haitien International recorded 6 cancellations and 4 delays today. Passengers should contact their airlines directly for updates on rebooking or refunds.
Port-au-Prince International Airport, Haiti
Port-au-Prince International had 4 cancellations today. Affected passengers can check for alternative flight options through their airlines.
Lynden Pindling International Airport, Nassau, Bahamas
Lynden Pindling International experienced 19 delays and 3 cancellations. Bahamasair had the most disruptions, with 3 cancellations and 7 delays. Passengers are advised to stay updated through their airlines or the airport’s information systems.
Grantley Adams International Airport, Barbados
Grantley Adams International saw 7 cancellations and 11 delays. InterCaribbean Airways had 7 cancellations and 2 delays. Passengers should confirm their new flight details with airlines to minimize further disruptions.
Les Cayes, Haiti
Les Cayes reported 10 cancellations today. Passengers are advised to get in touch with their airline for rebooking or refunds.
Caribbean Airlines and Other Airlines Affected
Caribbean Airlines, a major carrier in the region, faced substantial disruptions today, especially at Norman Manley International Airport. The airline had 6 cancellations, with no delays reported. WestJet, another airline operating in the region, saw 2 cancellations at Norman Manley, again with no delays. American Airlines experienced 1 cancellation at Norman Manley, but no delays. InterCaribbean Airways had a mixed impact, with 1 cancellation and 2 delays at Norman Manley, and a total of 7 cancellations and 2 delays at Grantley Adams International. Bahamasair, which operates out of Lynden Pindling International in Nassau, was notably impacted by delays, with 7 delays and 3 cancellations. Air Canada, which flies through Sangster International, had 1 cancellation with no delays reported.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
If you’re a passenger affected by today’s travel disruptions, there are several steps you can take to manage the situation. First, it’s essential to stay in touch with your airline. Most airlines provide real-time flight updates through their websites, apps, and customer service lines. Checking these sources will help you stay informed about cancellations, delays, and any rebooking options available to you.
It’s also important to monitor airport announcements. Airports regularly update passengers on the status of flights through gate announcements and flight information displays. These updates are crucial for staying on top of any changes in your flight’s status, especially if you are already at the airport.
For those facing cancellations, airlines generally offer rebooking options. You may be able to secure a seat on another flight or get a refund or travel voucher. It’s a good idea to speak with airline staff or check online for the quickest rebooking options.
Given the scale of today’s disruptions, passengers should be prepared for extended wait times. Ensure you have snacks, water, and entertainment to stay comfortable during the wait. If your delay results in an overnight stay, consider looking for nearby hotel accommodations. Airports often provide information on local hotels and services.
It’s also wise to stay updated on weather conditions, as many delays are linked to adverse weather, especially in hurricane-prone regions. Knowing the weather situation can help you understand the reasons behind the disruptions and better plan your next steps.
Conclusion
Travelers across the Caribbean are facing a challenging day, with significant delays and cancellations at airports throughout the region. With a total of 43 delays and 44 cancellations reported at major Caribbean airports, including Norman Manley International, Sangster International, Cap-Haitien International, and others, passengers are encouraged to stay informed and flexible. By keeping in contact with airlines and monitoring the latest updates, passengers can manage their travel disruptions and make the best of the situation. Safe travels to all affected passengers, and may your journey be smoother in the coming days.
Source: FlightAware
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