Published on January 9, 2026

Thousands of passengers have been abandoned across Europe as Storm Goretti continues to disrupt travel in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. With 257 flight cancellations and 3,016 delays, airlines like British Airways, Ryanair, KLM, and Air France are facing widespread operational challenges. Major cities such as London, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam are severely impacted, with thousands of passengers stranded at airports. The storm’s intense snow, winds, and freezing temperatures have forced several airports to shut down, leading to further chaos for travelers.
Airlines are working hard to manage the situation, but many flights remain disrupted. Passengers are advised to stay in contact with their airlines for the latest updates and to seek rebooking options where available. The situation is expected to continue affecting European travel for the coming days.
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Europe is grappling with severe travel disruptions as Storm Goretti wreaks havoc across the continent, bringing heavy snow, wind gusts, and plunging temperatures. The storm has caused widespread flight cancellations, train delays, and road closures, affecting travel in multiple countries. From airports to rail networks, transport services are facing significant setbacks. Here’s an overview of the ongoing disruptions and what affected passengers can do.
Airports across Europe are reeling from the impact of Storm Goretti. With heavy snow, strong winds, and treacherous weather conditions, several airports have grounded flights, leading to massive delays and cancellations.
Total Cancellations at European airports amount to 257, with 3,016 delays affecting passengers across major travel hubs.Airport Cancellations Delays Aberdeen (ABZ) 2 12 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) 12 386 Athens Int’l, Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH) 4 68 Barcelona Int’l (BCN) 3 47 Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) 4 112 Brest Bretagne (BES) 6 1 Brussels (BRU) 5 85 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) 32 394 Copenhagen (CPH) 2 94 Dublin Int’l (DUB) 2 80 Edinburgh (EDI) 2 28 Frankfurt Int’l (FRA) 10 357 Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA) 2 146 Glasgow Int’l (GLA) 2 22 Hamburg (HAM) 14 109 Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) 10 133 Jersey (JER) 8 4 London Gatwick (LGW) 6 54 London Heathrow (LHR) 50 269 Lyon (LYS) 2 31 Malpensa Int’l (MXP) 6 84 Manchester (MAN) 4 88 Munich Int’l (MUC) 2 108 Nantes Atlantique (NTE) 2 11 Nice Cote d’Azur (NCE) 5 53 Osaka Int’l (Itami) (ITM) 10 77 Paris Orly (ORY) 2 154 Rinas Mother Teresa (TIA) 7 56 Sendai (SDJ) 6 45 Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS) 2 18 Vnukovo (VKO) 4 21 Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH) 11 261
Storm Goretti‘s disruption extends beyond airports, with significant impacts on major cities and airlines across Europe. The UK, France, Germany, and Netherlands are particularly vulnerable to the storm’s fallout.
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| Airline | Cancellations | Delays |
|---|---|---|
| Aegean Airlines | 3 | 41 |
| Aer Lingus UK | 2 | 0 |
| Air Baltic | 2 | 42 |
| Air France | 33 | 259 |
| Air Iceland Connect | 2 | 0 |
| BA Euroflyer | 4 | 7 |
| Braathens Regional Airways | 2 | 6 |
| British Airways | 46 | 125 |
| Brussels Airlines | 2 | 28 |
| easyJet | 1 | 213 |
| Emerald Airlines | 2 | 7 |
| Finnair | 10 | 111 |
| Helvetic Airways | 2 | 26 |
| KLM | 4 | 251 |
| Lufthansa | 7 | 208 |
| Olympic Air | 3 | 36 |
| Pegasus Airlines | 14 | 313 |
| Ryanair | 4 | 242 |
| Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) | 8 | 112 |
| Turkish Airlines | 1 | 421 |
| Wizz Air Malta | 9 | 201 |
For those caught up in the chaos caused by Storm Goretti, here’s what you can do:
As Storm Goretti intensifies, passengers across Europe are facing an unpredictable and frustrating travel experience. With total delays reaching 3,016 and 257 cancellations, the storm’s grip on airports, rail services, and ferries shows no signs of easing. For those planning to travel, it’s crucial to stay informed through official channels, consider alternative travel options, and rebook flights or train services as needed.
As the storm moves through Europe, affected travelers must be prepared for ongoing delays and cancellations, while airlines and rail operators work tirelessly to clear the backlog and restore services.
Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports
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