Recent FlightAware data shows just 60 US flight cancellations on March 28 and 261 on March 27—well below the 500 threshold—despite FAA warnings of high winds in New York and Philadelphia plus thunderstorms around Chicago that caused delays but few outright cancellations. Mid-March storms that spiked cancellations above 4,000 daily have dissipated, with no severe weather forecast for March 29 weekend travel. Ongoing TSA security delays from partial government shutdown staffing shortages and unpaid agents have strained checkpoints at major airports like LaGuardia and Houston, contributing to missed connections but not mass cancellations, anchoring trader consensus at 62% for "No" amid stabilizing air traffic trends.
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The resolution source for this market is https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday, specifically the "Total cancellations within, into, or out of the United states yesterday" figure on the "FlightAware.com live flight delay and cancellation statistics for yesterday" table when checked at the specified time.
If the resolution source becomes permanently unavailable, or is otherwise unavailable at the resolution time up until 6 PM ET on that date, market will resolve to "No".
Mercado Aberto: Mar 27, 2026, 6:05 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterdayResolver
0x65070BE91...The resolution source for this market is https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterday, specifically the "Total cancellations within, into, or out of the United states yesterday" figure on the "FlightAware.com live flight delay and cancellation statistics for yesterday" table when checked at the specified time.
If the resolution source becomes permanently unavailable, or is otherwise unavailable at the resolution time up until 6 PM ET on that date, market will resolve to "No".
Resolution Source
https://www.flightaware.com/live/cancelled/yesterdayResolver
0x65070BE91...Recent FlightAware data shows just 60 US flight cancellations on March 28 and 261 on March 27—well below the 500 threshold—despite FAA warnings of high winds in New York and Philadelphia plus thunderstorms around Chicago that caused delays but few outright cancellations. Mid-March storms that spiked cancellations above 4,000 daily have dissipated, with no severe weather forecast for March 29 weekend travel. Ongoing TSA security delays from partial government shutdown staffing shortages and unpaid agents have strained checkpoints at major airports like LaGuardia and Houston, contributing to missed connections but not mass cancellations, anchoring trader consensus at 62% for "No" amid stabilizing air traffic trends.
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