Published on November 20, 2025

Severe disruptions hit European skies as Air France, British Airways, KLM, Brussels Airlines, and more face over 728 delays and 31 cancellations. Airports across France, the UK, Netherlands, and Belgium, including Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Brussels, are seeing widespread chaos. These significant travel disruptions have left passengers stranded, with flights either delayed for hours or cancelled altogether, further complicating travel plans across Europe. In particular, British Airways and Air France have been at the forefront of the delays, contributing to heightened frustration for travelers. Major hubs like Charles de Gaulle, Heathrow, and Schiphol are experiencing operational gridlocks, leaving passengers with limited options for rebooking and rescheduling. The ripple effects of these disruptions continue to be felt, with no immediate resolution in sight.
The table below highlights flight cancellations and delays for various international airlines. British Airways faced the highest delay percentage at 33%, followed by Air France with 41% cancellations. Brussels Airlines recorded a 21% delay rate, while other airlines, such as Cityjet and KLM, had relatively lower disruption rates.
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| Airline | Country of Origin | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brussels Airlines | Belgium | 9 | 2% | 76 | 21% |
| KLM | Netherlands | 6 | 0% | 116 | 16% |
| British Airways | United Kingdom | 5 | 1% | 124 | 33% |
| Cityjet | Ireland | 2 | 2% | 6 | 8% |
| SunExpress | Turkey/Germany | 2 | 1% | 15 | 11% |
| Air France | France | 1 | 0% | 107 | 41% |
| Pegasus Airlines | Turkey | 1 | 0% | 138 | 22% |
| Finnair | Finland | 1 | 0% | 54 | 20% |
| Norwegian Air Sweden | Sweden | 1 | 0% | 34 | 23% |
| UTair | Russia | 1 | 0% | 29 | 9% |
| Iberia | Spain | 1 | 0% | 23 | 18% |
| BA CityFlyer | United Kingdom | 1 | 2% | 6 | 13% |
The table below outlines flight cancellations and delays at major European airports. Charles de Gaulle (CDG) in France experienced the highest delay percentage at 22%, while Praia International (RAI) in Cape Verde saw the highest cancellation percentage at 12%. Other airports, including Brussels (BRU) and Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), reported low cancellation rates but experienced moderate delays, with Frankfurt International (FRA) and London Heathrow (LHR) facing significant delays as well.Airport IATA Code Country Cancelled (#) Cancelled (%) Delayed (#) Delayed (%) Brussels BRU Belgium 5 1% 28 10% Charles de Gaulle/Roissy CDG France 3 0% 138 22% Amsterdam Schiphol AMS Netherlands 3 0% 90 13% Frankfurt Int’l FRA Germany 2 0% 118 19% London Heathrow LHR United Kingdom 2 0% 69 10% Finnair (HEL) HEL Finland 1 0% 54 20%
The table below provides an overview of flight cancellations and delays at several European airports. Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) in Norway experienced the highest delay percentage at 23%, along with a 0% cancellation rate. Praia International (RAI) in Cape Verde also faced a significant delay percentage of 23%, with 11% of flights cancelled. Other airports, such as Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and London Heathrow (LHR), had relatively low cancellation rates but moderate delays.
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| Airport | IATA Code | Country | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amsterdam Schiphol | AMS | Netherlands | 6 | 0% | 87 | 13% |
| Brussels | BRU | Belgium | 5 | 1% | 33 | 12% |
| London Heathrow | LHR | United Kingdom | 3 | 0% | 82 | 12% |
| Oslo, Gardermoen | OSL | Norway | 2 | 0% | 83 | 23% |
| Copenhagen | CPH | Denmark | 2 | 0% | 58 | 14% |
Severe disruptions hit European skies as Air France, British Airways, KLM, Brussels Airlines, and more face over 728 delays and 31 cancellations. Airports across France, the UK, Netherlands, and Belgium, including Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Brussels, are seeing widespread chaos.
The severe disruptions affecting Air France, British Airways, KLM, Brussels Airlines, and other carriers have caused significant travel chaos across European skies, with over 728 delays and 31 cancellations. Passengers in France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium, particularly in major airports like Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Brussels, have been left stranded as these widespread disruptions continue to unfold. The ripple effects of these delays and cancellations highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the aviation industry in maintaining operational stability, particularly during peak travel periods. With no immediate resolution in sight, travelers are urged to remain vigilant, monitor flight statuses, and plan for potential delays as Europe’s airspace struggles to return to normal.
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