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Over 245 Flights Cancelled and 1298 Delayed Across Europe in Ireland, Portugal, France, UK, Iceland, and More as EasyJet, HOP, Emerald, British Airways, Finnair, and Other Airlines Axed at Edinburgh, Helsinki, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Dublin

Published on December 10, 2025

Over 245 Flights Cancelled and 1298 Delayed Across Europe,
Ireland, Portugal, France, UK, Iceland, and More as EasyJet, HOP, Emerald, British Airways, Finnair, and Other Airlines,

Over 245 flights have been cancelled and delayed across Europe, particularly affecting major hubs like Edinburgh, Helsinki, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Dublin, due to weather and operational disruptions by airlines including EasyJet, HOP, Emerald, British Airways, and Finnair. The ongoing travel chaos, caused by a combination of weather-related issues, staffing shortages, and logistical challenges, has left thousands of passengers stranded, highlighting the fragile state of Europe’s aviation system during peak travel periods.

The air travel scene in Europe has been thrown into chaos as hundreds of flights were canceled and delayed across various major airports. In a series of disruptions that affected several airlines, 245 flights were grounded and 1,298 others faced significant delays, stranding thousands of passengers throughout the continent. The ripple effects of these operational challenges reached cities in the UK, Ireland, Portugal, France, and Iceland, with some of the hardest-hit airports including Dublin, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, and Helsinki.

Massive Flight Cancellations and Delays: A Comprehensive Overview

The chaos started when various factors, including weather conditions, staff shortages, and operational issues, led to widespread disruptions. Key hubs such as Dublin and Edinburgh were particularly affected, with cancellations and delays impacting multiple airlines. Travelers found themselves at the mercy of overbooked and rescheduled flights, causing frustration and confusion for many.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the airport disruptions across Europe:

Airport NameCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Dublin Int’l (DUB)40 + 3915% + 13%78 + 8229% + 28%
Edinburgh (EDI)13 + 109% + 7%35 + 2226% + 17%
Birmingham Int’l (BHX)9 + 89% + 7%12 + 412% + 3%
George Best Belfast City (BHD)9 + 1321% + 31%8 + 819% + 19%
London City (LCY)8 + 119% + 12%22 + 1825% + 20%
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)7 + 91% + 1%97 + 7714% + 12%
Manchester (MAN)7 + 52% + 2%63 + 6126% + 27%
Glasgow Int’l (GLA)6 + 46% + 4%22 + 1424% + 15%
Bristol Int’l (BRS)5 + 36% + 3%32 + 4040% + 51%
Southampton (SOU)5 + 415% + 12%6 + 618% + 19%
Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG)4 + 60% + 0%141 + 9521% + 14%
General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)3 + 40% + 1%128 + 10642% + 35%
Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL)3 + —1% + —28 + —12% + —
Basle-Mulhouse (EAP)3 + —2% + —6 + —5% + —
Leeds Bradford Int’l (LBA)3 + —11% + —2 + —7% + —
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD)— + 4— + 0%— + 85— + 14%

Across these airports, various issues contributed to the flight disruptions. From limited staff availability to severe weather conditions, passengers experienced significant delays, with many airlines struggling to rebook affected travelers. The delays ranged from a few hours to several days, creating a ripple effect across the European travel network.

The Airlines in the Eye of the Storm: EasyJet, Aer Lingus, and More Bear the Brunt

Among the many airlines that were impacted by these disruptions, several low-cost carriers and legacy airlines found themselves facing challenges in managing their schedules. EasyJet, Aer Lingus, Emerald Airlines, and British Airways were just some of the carriers that experienced substantial flight disruptions. In particular, EasyJet saw a significant number of delays and cancellations, with flights delayed across multiple airports. Additionally, smaller carriers such as HOP! and Emerald Airlines also faced operational difficulties, leading to a major increase in the number of flight cancellations.

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Here’s a detailed look at how airlines were impacted:

AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Air France30%12319%
HOP!21%63%
Aer Lingus179%7141%
Emerald Airlines5476%34%
Air Iceland Connect426%16%
Iberia41%3411%
Plus Ultra228%00%
easyJet191%32521%
BA CityFlyer1914%2115%
British Airways131%10114%
Emerald Airlines UK2137%35%
Finnair51%5416%
KLM142%9714%

These airlines were left to manage the significant operational strain caused by the massive disruption. While some flights were able to be rescheduled, many passengers found themselves stranded at airports or on delayed flights. EasyJet, for example, was particularly affected, with over 300 delays and numerous cancellations. Meanwhile, Aer Lingus and British Airways were also forced to cancel a significant number of their flights, particularly on routes that had already been experiencing heavy booking volumes.

The Impact on Passengers: A Travel Nightmare

For the thousands of passengers whose flights were affected by these disruptions, the experience was nothing short of a nightmare. Long queues, canceled holidays, missed connections, and delayed business trips were just a few of the unfortunate outcomes. Many travelers were forced to wait hours or even days to be rebooked, and the airport terminals were filled with frustrated passengers. Some had to scramble for last-minute accommodations while others faced long delays before they could board their flights.

Travelers at key airports such as Dublin, Edinburgh, and Amsterdam were caught in a sea of chaos. Some passengers expressed frustration at the lack of communication from airlines and airport authorities, with many stating that they were not informed about delays or cancellations until after they had arrived at the airport. Those affected by the disruptions took to social media to vent their frustrations, with many highlighting the lack of clear guidance and rebooking options.

Looking Ahead: What Travelers Can Expect

As travelers brace for further potential disruptions, the European aviation industry will be faced with the challenge of restoring order to a broken system. With many of these flight cancellations and delays taking place at major airports like Dublin and Amsterdam, the volume of passengers affected continues to rise. The key for travelers in the coming days will be to keep a close eye on their flight status, be prepared for potential delays, and check with their airline for updated information.

As airlines work to address the backlog, travelers should also be aware of their rights. In the event of a canceled flight, passengers are entitled to compensation and may be offered alternate flights or refunds. It is important for passengers to be proactive in seeking assistance from their airline to ensure they receive the appropriate support during such disruptions.

The disruptions caused by 245 flight cancellations and 1,298 delays across Europe have left thousands of travelers stranded or delayed. From easyJet to Aer Lingus, airlines are scrambling to manage the fallout while passengers are faced with long waits and uncertainty. The impact of these delays has been felt most acutely at airports like Dublin, Edinburgh, and Amsterdam, with travelers caught in the middle of the chaos. As the aviation industry seeks to recover, travelers will need to stay vigilant and be prepared for ongoing disruptions.

Over 245 flights have been cancelled and delayed across Europe, including in Ireland, Portugal, France, the UK, and Iceland, as airlines such as EasyJet, British Airways, and Finnair faced operational disruptions due to weather conditions and staffing shortages. This has caused major delays at key airports like Edinburgh, Helsinki, Madrid, Amsterdam, and Dublin.

In the face of continued flight delays and cancellations, it’s clear that the ripple effects of these disruptions will be felt for some time. For now, the advice for travelers is simple: stay informed, stay patient, and be prepared for anything.

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