Published on February 16, 2026

Hundreds of passengers were grounded in Italy today as 267 delays and cancellations were recorded across major Italian airports: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (143 delays, 5 cancellations), Milan Linate Airport (37 delays, 7 cancellations), Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (26 delays, 7 cancellations), and Naples International Airport (38 delays, 4 cancellations).
Airlines most affected included KLM (8 cancellations, 5 delays), HOP! (4 cancellations), easyJet (5 cancellations, 21 delays), and ITA Airways (43 delays). Additional disruption was recorded for Air France (2 cancellations, 6 delays), Ryanair (42 delays), Wizz Air Malta (18 delays), Lufthansa (5 delays), and China Eastern (3 delays).
The disruption impacted passengers traveling through Rome, Milan, Bologna, and Naples, with spillover implications for European routes linked to cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, London, and Dublin.
Rome Fiumicino recorded 143 delays and 5 cancellations, making it the most disrupted airport in Italy by total volume. ITA Airways (34 delays), Wizz Air Malta (18), and Ryanair (16) drove the majority of delays, while KLM accounted for 4 of the 5 cancellations.
Linate reported 37 delays and 7 cancellations, the highest cancellation count alongside Bologna. easyJet (3 cancellations, 13 delays) and Air France (2 cancellations, 5 delays) were central to operational disruption.
Bologna recorded 26 delays and 7 cancellations. KLM (4 cancellations) and HOP! (2 cancellations) dominated cancellations, while Ryanair led delays with 8.
Advertisement
Naples logged 38 delays and 4 cancellations. Ryanair (18 delays) represented nearly half of total delays, while easyJet and HOP! accounted for the 4 cancellations.
Recorded 8 cancellations and 5 delays, making it the airline with the highest cancellation count across the four airports.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Reported 4 cancellations, including a 100% cancellation rate at Bologna.
Logged 5 cancellations and 21 delays, with disruption spread across Milan and Naples.
Accumulated 42 delays, the highest delay volume among all carriers.
Recorded 43 delays, largely concentrated at Fiumicino and Linate.
Registered 2 cancellations and 6 delays, primarily affecting Milan and Bologna.
Reported 18 delays, contributing significantly to Fiumicino’s delay total.
The disruption pattern in Italy shows delay-heavy operations at Ryanair, ITA Airways, and easyJet, while cancellations were concentrated with KLM and HOP!. Airports in Rome, Milan, Bologna, and Naples experienced varying operational pressure, with Rome leading total delays and Milan and Bologna leading cancellations.
European route networks connecting cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, London, and Dublin were indirectly impacted as airlines including Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Wizz Air faced delays.
Overall, the combined 244 delays and 23 cancellations in Italy highlight a day defined more by schedule slippage than widespread flight cancellations, with Rome’s Fiumicino airport bearing the largest operational burden.
Source: Different airports and FlightAware
Advertisement
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Monday, February 16, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026