Published on January 8, 2026

Hundreds Of Passengers Abandoned Around France Today as 1,531 flight cancellations and delays hit Air France (≈574 delays, 77 cancellations), HOP! (≈126 delays, 44 cancellations), easyJet (≈90 delays, 41 cancellations), KLM (≈5 delays, 18 cancellations), Volotea (≈44 delays, 4 cancellations) and other popular airlines such as British Airways, Lufthansa, Ryanair, Vueling Airlines, and Transavia France.
By airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (721 delays, 74 cancellations) led national disruption, followed by Paris Orly Airport (228 delays, 26 cancellations), Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport (96 delays, 19 cancellations), Nantes Atlantique Airport (9 delays, 49 cancellations), and Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (73 delays, 18 cancellations).
According to the latest flight data, Paris, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, Toulouse, and Bordeaux were among the most affected cities, reflecting widespread flight disruption across France.
France’s busiest hub recorded 721 delays and 74 cancellations, driven largely by Air France, HOP!, and multiple European and long-haul carriers, affecting both short- and long-haul schedules.
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Orly posted 228 delays and 26 cancellations, with disruption concentrated among Air France, Transavia France, easyJet, and leisure-focused airlines.
Lyon experienced 96 delays and 19 cancellations, with regional traffic heavily affected and HOP! emerging as the leading cancellation driver.
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Nantes recorded 49 cancellations and just 9 delays, marking it as the most cancellation-heavy airport, largely due to easyJet, Air France, and HOP!.
Nice saw 73 delays and 18 cancellations, with Air France and KLM accounting for most schedule losses, primarily impacting European routes.
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The airline led disruption nationwide, combining hundreds of delays with over 70 cancellations, impacting Paris, Lyon, Nice, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, and regional airports.
HOP! recorded high cancellation volumes, particularly at Lyon, Nantes, and Paris airports, affecting short-haul and feeder routes.
easyJet faced widespread cancellations at Nantes and heavy delays across Orly, Bordeaux, and Marseille, disrupting leisure travel.
KLM cancellations were concentrated at regional airports such as Nice and Marseille, with selective flight removals rather than system-wide delays.
Volotea experienced persistent delays across Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulouse, and Marseille, affecting regional and Mediterranean services.
France’s flight disruption pattern showed Air France, HOP!, easyJet, KLM, Volotea, British Airways, and Lufthansa among the most consistently affected airlines. Airport-wise, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly repeatedly led in total delays, while Nantes Atlantique emerged as a cancellation hotspot. Secondary hubs such as Lyon–Saint-Exupéry, Nice Côte d’Azur, Marseille Provence, Toulouse–Blagnac, and Bordeaux–Mérignac experienced recurring but more localized disruption. Overall, delays dominated national totals, while cancellations were heavily concentrated at specific regional airports, shaping a fragmented yet nationwide operational impact.
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Source: Different airports and FlightAware
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