Published on December 3, 2025

Europe is facing travel chaos as Air France, Lufthansa, Finnair, and KLM report 369 delays and 35 cancellations, impacting major airports in France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, stranding travelers across key cities. The disruptions have caused widespread inconvenience for passengers, with delays and cancellations hitting major hubs like Paris Charles de Gaulle, London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Frankfurt International, and Helsinki-Vantaa. With a staggering number of flights delayed—up to 75% of KLM’s operations alone—and several airlines struggling to maintain schedules, travelers are being left stranded or rerouted across Europe. The severity of these disruptions reflects ongoing operational challenges that airlines are facing, exacerbating the travel experience for countless passengers across the continent.
The table below provides an overview of cancellations and delays from several leading European airlines. Lufthansa and Air France experienced significant delays, with 105 and 75 delayed flights respectively, equating to 17% and 18% of their total operations. KLM, though having only one cancellation, had 75% of its flights delayed. Finnair had a notable 10% cancellation rate, with 12% of its flights delayed. Wizz Air and Iberia both saw substantial delays, with 36% and 26% of their flights delayed. Overall, the total number of cancellations across these airlines was 35 (20% of total flights), while 369 flights (27%) were delayed, highlighting ongoing operational challenges.
| Airline | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lufthansa | 9 | 1% | 105 | 17% |
| Air France | 9 | 2% | 75 | 18% |
| Finnair | 6 | 10% | 7 | 12% |
| KLM | 1 | 1% | 53 | 75% |
| Wizz Air | 2 | 1% | 38 | 36% |
| Iberia | 4 | 4% | 26 | 26% |
| Brussels Airlines | 1 | 1% | 23 | 25% |
| Pegasus Airlines | 3 | 1% | 42 | 18% |
| Total | 35 | 20% | 369 | 27% |
The following table examines flight cancellations and delays at key airports across Europe. Krakow International (KRK) had 6 cancellations (6%) and 38% of its flights were delayed. Frankfurt International (FRA) had no cancellations but faced delays with 120 flights, making up 20% of its total operations. Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) reported 4 cancellations (1%) and 5% of its flights delayed. Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) and London Heathrow (LHR) both saw a higher percentage of delayed flights (22% and 17%, respectively). Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) also experienced notable disruptions, with 15% of its flights delayed.
Airport IATA Code Cancelled (#) Cancelled (%) Delayed (#) Delayed (%) Krakow International KRK 6 6% 36 38% Frankfurt International FRA 4 0% 120 20% Helsinki-Vantaa HEL 4 1% 13 5% Charles de Gaulle/Roissy CDG 2 0% 137 22% London Heathrow LHR 2 0% 116 17% Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas MAD 2 0% 96 15%
Another table offers insights into disruptions at other major European airports. Frankfurt International (FRA) reported 5 cancellations (0%) and 79 delays (13%). Krakow International (KRK) had 4% cancellations and 26 delays (26%). Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) recorded 4 cancellations (2%) and 22 delays (9%). Copenhagen Airport (CPH) reported 3 cancellations (0%) and 20 delayed flights (5%).
| Airport | IATA Code | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frankfurt International | FRA | 5 | 0% | 79 | 13% |
| Krakow International | KRK | 4 | 4% | 26 | 26% |
| Helsinki-Vantaa | HEL | 4 | 2% | 22 | 9% |
| Copenhagen | CPH | 3 | 0% | 20 | 5% |
Europe is facing travel chaos as Air France, Lufthansa, Finnair, and KLM report 369 delays and 35 cancellations, impacting major airports in France, Germany, UK, Netherlands, and Finland, stranding travelers across key cities.
Europe continues to face significant travel chaos, with Air France, Lufthansa, Finnair, and KLM reporting a combined total of 369 delays and 35 cancellations, severely impacting airports in France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. This widespread disruption has left travelers stranded in major cities like Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Helsinki, and beyond, highlighting the persistent operational challenges these airlines are facing. As the situation unfolds, the ongoing delays and cancellations underscore the urgent need for airlines and airports to address these issues and improve their systems to minimize future disruptions. With travel still a key aspect of global connectivity, the ability to restore reliability is crucial for both passengers and the airline industry’s long-term stability.
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