Published on December 19, 2025

Europe’s air travel network has recently faced significant disruption as multiple airlines, including Air France, EasyJet, and Brussels Airlines, grappled with flight cancellations and delays. This has severely impacted airports in major cities like Paris, Brussels, London, and Amsterdam, leaving thousands of travelers stranded or facing long delays. Affected airports include Charles de Gaulle in Paris, Brussels Airport, London Gatwick, and others. These disruptions are a direct result of a combination of operational challenges, staffing issues, and adverse weather conditions. Travelers are advised to keep an eye on flight status updates, and adjust their plans accordingly.
The ripple effect of these cancellations and delays has been felt across Europe, particularly affecting international and regional connections. Air France, for instance, has canceled flights from Paris Charles de Gaulle to various destinations, including Zurich and Florence, and has faced delays on others, further compounding the frustrations for travelers. Meanwhile, EasyJet experienced substantial disruption with several flights between Bournemouth and Geneva, along with Lisbon and Funchal, facing delays due to operational challenges.
Brussels Airlines also reported a series of cancellations on flights between Brussels and Oslo, as well as Frankfurt, leading to confusion and logistical challenges for both passengers and ground staff.
Air France has been one of the hardest-hit carriers, with numerous flights grounded from Paris Charles de Gaulle to various European hubs. The airline’s Airbus A320 and A319 aircraft were among the most affected, especially on routes to Zurich and Florence. This disruption has caused a ripple effect, with connecting flights across Europe and beyond being delayed or canceled as well.
Travelers flying through Paris need to expect potential delays as the airline works to re-accommodate passengers. To manage the situation, Air France has suggested that travelers check their flight statuses and be prepared for alternative travel options if their flights are impacted. Here is a detailed table of the flights cancelled.Ident Type Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time AFR1013 A320 Linate (LIN / LIML) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 03:05PM CET AFR7527 BCS3 Brest Bretagne (BES / LFRB) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 03:15PM CET AFR1445 E190 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Bordeaux-Merignac (BOD / LFBD) Thu 03:50PM CET AFR1766 BCS3 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR / LIRQ) Thu 06:20PM CET AFR1815 BCS3 Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 07:00PM CET AFR1767 BCS3 Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR / LIRQ) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 08:55PM CET AFR1414 BCS3 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH) Thu 09:20PM CET AFR7524 BCS3 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Brest Bretagne (BES / LFRB) Thu 09:45PM CET AFR63 A359 Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 05:15PM EST AFR693 B772 Raleigh-Durham Intl (KRDU) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 07:05PM EST AFR9 B77W John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Thu 11:40PM EST AFR7525 BCS3 Brest Bretagne (BES / LFRB) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Fri 06:25AM CET AFR1267 BCS3 Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR / LIRQ) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Fri 07:00AM CET AFR11 A332 John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Fri 01:10AM EST AFR1212 A320 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Linate (LIN / LIML) Fri 07:25AM CET AFR1213 A320 Linate (LIN / LIML) Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG) Fri 09:55AM CET
EasyJet, known for its extensive European network, has also felt the brunt of cancellations and delays in recent days. Passengers flying between Bournemouth and Geneva were particularly affected, as were those traveling from Lisbon to Madeira. These disruptions were largely caused by a mix of weather-related issues and technical difficulties.
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The airline has responded by offering affected passengers the option to rebook flights, though availability is limited, especially during peak travel periods. For those traveling with EasyJet, it’s crucial to check flight statuses regularly, as the situation may change quickly. Here is a detailed table of the flights cancelled.Ident Type Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time EZY3516 A319 Casale (BDS / LIBR) Malpensa Int’l (MXP / LIMC) Thu 04:15PM CET EZY1120 A320 Casale (BDS / LIBR) Basle-Mulhouse (EAP / LFSB) Thu 04:20PM CET EZY2650 A20N Bournemouth (BOH / EGHH) Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG) Thu 05:15PM GMT EZY7635 A320 General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT) Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA) Thu 07:00PM WET EZY3530 A319 Palese Macchie (BRI / LIBD) Malpensa Int’l (MXP / LIMC) Thu 10:00PM CET EZY7636 A320 Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA) General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT) Thu 09:35PM WET EZY4095 A319 Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (Fiumicino Int’l) (FCO / LIRF) Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH) Fri 06:10AM CET EZY2183 A320 Manchester (MAN / EGCC) Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG) Fri 06:10AM GMT EZY7641 A320 General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT) Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG) Fri 06:20AM WET EZY4096 A319 Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH) Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (Fiumicino Int’l) (FCO / LIRF) Fri 08:25AM CET EZY2184 A320 Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG) Manchester (MAN / EGCC) Fri 09:45AM CET
Brussels Airlines has been another key player in the disruption saga, with cancellations on routes to Oslo and Frankfurt. These flights, operated primarily by Airbus A319 aircraft, have caused significant delays, affecting not only passengers but also the operations at Brussels Airport.
For travelers flying from Brussels, it’s highly recommended to stay informed about any schedule changes. The airline has issued advisory messages encouraging passengers to monitor real-time updates on flight statuses to minimize inconvenience. Here is a detailed table of the flights cancelled.Ident Type Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time BEL2283 A320 Brussels (BRU / EBBR) Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM) Thu 03:20PM CET BEL2284 A320 Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM) Brussels (BRU / EBBR) Thu 06:10PM CET BEL2613 A319 Brussels (BRU / EBBR) Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF) Fri 02:35PM CET BEL2614 A319 Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF) Brussels (BRU / EBBR) Fri 04:35PM CET
Travel disruptions, particularly those involving multiple cancellations and delays, can be frustrating, especially for those with tight schedules. Here are a few essential tips to help you manage:
It’s expected that Air France, EasyJet, and Brussels Airlines will continue to face operational challenges in the coming days, particularly with the ongoing holiday travel rush. Passengers flying from Paris, Brussels, and London should be prepared for potential delays, especially during peak hours.
Travelers are encouraged to reach out to their airlines for more personalized updates, especially if they have connecting flights that could be affected by delays. Given the nature of air traffic disruptions, it’s crucial to remain flexible with travel plans and have backup options.
The air travel sector in Europe is no stranger to disruptions, especially during peak seasons or times of severe weather. However, the situation at Air France, EasyJet, and Brussels Airlines highlights the vulnerability of the system. The airlines have committed to improving their communication and operational efficiencies to reduce the impact on travelers in the future.
While these issues may be frustrating in the short term, Europe’s aviation industry has a history of recovering quickly from disruptions. With that in mind, passengers should stay informed, be prepared for changes, and maintain flexibility in their travel plans.
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