Published on November 22, 2025

Thousands of passengers are grounded across Europe as British, Air France, Lufthansa, KLM, Swiss, and others face over 65 flight cancellations and 1,824 delays in UK, France, Netherlands, Switzerland Disruptions at Manchester, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Brussels, and beyond are due to operational and weather-related challenges. The ongoing chaos has left travelers stranded and struggling to make alternative arrangements as airlines continue to battle staffing shortages, adverse weather conditions, and air traffic congestion. The ripple effects of these disruptions are felt across the region, as major airports grapple with backlogs and limited flight options, further intensifying the stress on passengers.
The data reveals significant flight disruptions across several European airlines, with cancellations and delays affecting thousands of passengers. KLM, based in the Netherlands, reported the highest number of cancellations (15, or 2%) and delays (307, or 44%). Other airlines like Lufthansa, British Airways, and Air France also saw notable delays, with Lufthansa experiencing 331 delays (36%) and Air France reporting 268 delays (42%). Smaller carriers such as TAROM and Air Iceland Connect faced high cancellation rates, with TAROM having 17% cancellations. In total, the data highlights how even established European carriers faced operational challenges, leading to widespread travel disruptions for passengers.
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| Airline | Cancelled (Qty) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (Qty) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KLM (Netherlands) | 15 | 2% | 307 | 44% |
| TAROM (Romania) | 12 | 17% | 14 | 20% |
| Brussels Airlines (Belgium) | 10 | 4% | 78 | 32% |
| UTair (Russia) | 5 | 3% | 32 | 20% |
| Air Iceland Connect (Iceland) | 3 | 14% | 0 | 0% |
| Lufthansa (Germany) | 2 | 0% | 331 | 36% |
| British Airways (UK) | 2 | 0% | 211 | 29% |
| Pegasus Airlines (Turkey) | 2 | 0% | 164 | 24% |
| Swiss (Switzerland) | 2 | 0% | 109 | 42% |
| Aer Lingus UK (UK) | 2 | 33% | 1 | 16% |
| Air France (France) | 1 | 0% | 268 | 42% |
| Norwegian Air Sweden (Sweden) | 1 | 0% | 119 | 48% |
| Iberia (Spain) | 1 | 0% | 56 | 19% |
| Scandinavian Airlines Ireland (Ireland) | 1 | 0% | 42 | 27% |
| SAS Link (Scandinavia) | 1 | 0% | 35 | 32% |
| Braathens Regional Airways (Sweden) | 1 | 0% | 25 | 18% |
| Virgin Atlantic (UK) | 1 | 1% | 19 | 22% |
| German Airways (Germany) | 1 | 2% | 11 | 26% |
| TUI Fly (Germany/Benelux) | 1 | 2% | 2 | 4% |
The data highlights the cancellations and delays experienced at major European airports, with varying levels of disruption across different locations. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) in the Netherlands saw the highest number of delays at 287 (41%), alongside 6 cancellations (0%). Zurich (ZRH) in Switzerland faced the highest cancellation percentage at 0% with 2 cancellations but had a significant 45% of delays, which was the highest among the listed airports. Bucharest Henri Coandă International (OTP) in Romania experienced 8 cancellations (3%) and 49 delays (22%), contributing to the ongoing operational challenges faced across Europe. Other major airports, such as London Heathrow (LHR), Brussels (BRU), and Manchester (MAN), also reported substantial delays, underlining the widespread impact of travel disruptions across the region.Airport Country Cancelled (Qty) Cancelled (%) Delayed (Qty) Delayed (%) Bucharest Henri Coandă Int’l (OTP) Romania 8 3% 49 22% Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) Netherlands 6 0% 287 41% Brussels (BRU) Belgium 5 1% 104 36% London Heathrow (LHR) UK 4 0% 223 32% Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH) Switzerland 2 0% 166 45% Manchester (MAN) UK 2 0% 115 39%
The data shows varying levels of flight disruptions across European airports. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) in the Netherlands recorded 10 cancellations (1%) and 223 delays (32%), making it one of the most impacted airports. Copenhagen (CPH) in Denmark also faced significant delays, with 171 (37%) delayed flights, despite having only 2 cancellations (0%). Bucharest Henri Coandă International (OTP) saw a moderate number of cancellations at 4 (1%) and delays at 54 (25%). Other airports, such as Zurich (ZRH) and Brussels (BRU), reported delays affecting over 20% of flights. Interestingly, Timișoara Traian Vuia International (TSR) in Romania had a higher cancellation rate of 6%, with 2 cancellations and 5 delays, although its total delays were comparatively lower. Below is a breakdown of the disruptions across various European airports.
| Airport | Location | Cancelled (Qty) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (Qty) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) | Netherlands | 10 | 1% | 223 | 32% |
| Brussels (BRU) | Belgium | 8 | 2% | 65 | 22% |
| Bucharest Henri Coandă Int’l (OTP) | Romania | 4 | 1% | 54 | 25% |
| Copenhagen (CPH) | Denmark | 2 | 0% | 171 | 37% |
| London Heathrow (LHR) | UK | 2 | 0% | 139 | 20% |
| Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL) | Norway | 2 | 0% | 118 | 33% |
| Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH) | Switzerland | 2 | 0% | 94 | 25% |
| Timișoara Traian Vuia Int’l (TSR) | Romania | 2 | 6% | 5 | 17% |
The ongoing flight disruptions across Europe, affecting major airlines like British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, KLM, and Swiss, highlight the deep operational challenges faced by the aviation industry. With over 65 cancellations and 1,824 delays, passengers are enduring significant inconveniences due to staffing shortages, adverse weather conditions, and logistical inefficiencies.
Thousands of passengers are grounded across Europe as British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, KLM, Swiss, and others face over 65 flight cancellations and 1,824 delaysin UK, France, Netherlands, Switzerland with disruptions at Manchester, Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Brussels, and beyond are due to operational and weather-related challenges.
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As the travel season continues, the situation remains fluid, with travelers urged to check for updates and plan accordingly. Airlines and airports are working to resolve the backlog, but further delays are expected in the coming days.
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