
American Airlines flights operating between Antigua and Barbuda and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) remain cancelled as of Tuesday, January 27, 2026, as severe winter weather continues to impact air travel in the northeastern United States.
Flight transfers between JFK International Airport and the V.C. Bird International Airport (VCBIA) have been suspended due to a snowstorm affecting airport operations in New York, including runway conditions and ground handling services.
The continued cancellations have disrupted travel plans for both departing and arriving passengers, including residents returning home and visitors transiting through New York. Travelers with onward connections have also been affected, prompting many to seek alternative travel arrangements.
Passengers are being advised to stay in close contact with American Airlines for updates on rebooking options, refunds, and revised travel schedules. Officials note that the resumption of flights will depend on weather conditions improving and normal operations being restored at JFK.
Travelers are urged to check their flight status before heading to the airport, as delays and cancellations may persist while the winter storm continues to affect the region.





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