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Sarasota Airport: Delta, Allegiant, American Cancellations May 2026

Sarasota-Bradenton airport hit with 3 cancellations and 12 delays from Delta, Allegiant and American Airlines in May 2026 β€” rebooking and refund guide.

Kunal K Choudhary
By Kunal K Choudhary
2 min read
Frustrated passengers at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport waiting for delayed or cancelled flights.

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Sarasota/Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) in Florida is experiencing significant travel disruptions. On May 4, 2026, 3 flight cancellations and 12 delays have been recorded, affecting passengers traveling on Delta Air Lines, Allegiant Air, Envoy Air, PSA Airlines, and American Airlines β€” with impacts spreading to connecting cities including New York, Chicago, and Atlanta.


Disruption Breakdown by Airline

Airline Cancellations Delays
Delta Air Lines 1 High
Allegiant Air 1 Moderate
Envoy Air (AAL) 0 Moderate
PSA Airlines (AAL) 0 Moderate
American Airlines 1 Low

Delta Air Lines accounts for approximately 12% of the day's cancellations, along with 8% of delays impacting Sarasota passengers.


Key Routes Affected

Passengers traveling on the following routes are most impacted:

  • SRQ β†’ JFK / LGA (New York area)
  • SRQ β†’ ORD (Chicago O'Hare)
  • SRQ β†’ ATL (Atlanta β€” Delta hub)

Advice for Stranded Passengers

Travelers at SRQ should:

  1. Proactively contact your airline to be rebooked on the next available service.
  2. Delta's 24-hour rebooking rule β€” if your flight is cancelled, you are entitled to a free rebook within 24 hours at no extra charge.
  3. Check connecting flight status at your onward hub before proceeding through security.

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Disclaimer

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