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Newark Today
By the People, for the People
Air India Cancels Flights as Blizzard Hits New York
Airline cites safety concerns amid heavy snowfall and power outages across the Northeast.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Air India has canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark airports on February 24 due to a major blizzard affecting the region. The airline cited the safety and well-being of passengers and crew as the reason for the cancellations, as the storm is expected to dump up to 24 inches of snow and has already left hundreds of thousands without power across the Northeast.
Why it matters
The blizzard is a significant weather event that is disrupting air travel and other transportation in the New York metropolitan area, a major hub for both domestic and international flights. The cancellations by Air India highlight the broader impact the storm is having on the region's infrastructure and residents.
The details
Air India said in a social media post that airport operations at New York and Newark have been affected by heavy snowfall from the blizzard. The airline stated it will be providing assistance to passengers booked to fly on the canceled flights. Across the region, over 350,000 people were reported to be without power as the storm continued to intensify. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared a travel ban across the five boroughs until noon on Monday, while New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill issued a mandatory travel ban that will end at 7 am on Monday.
- The blizzard hit the Northeast on February 23, 2026.
- Air India canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark on February 24, 2026.
The players
Air India
The national airline of India, operating flights to destinations around the world including major hubs in the United States.
Zohran Mamdani
The mayor of New York City, who declared a travel ban across the five boroughs due to the blizzard.
Mikie Sherrill
The governor of New Jersey, who issued a mandatory travel ban for the state in response to the blizzard.
What’s next
Air India has stated it will be providing assistance to passengers booked on the canceled flights, and officials in New York and New Jersey have indicated the travel bans will be lifted once the storm has passed and conditions are deemed safe.
The takeaway
The blizzard hitting the Northeast is a significant weather event that is causing major disruptions to air travel and other transportation in the region, highlighting the need for preparedness and resilience in the face of extreme weather events that are becoming more common due to climate change.

