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Thousands of Passengers Suffer Across Europe as Air France, British, easyJet and More Face 83 Cancellations and 1,142 Delays in France, UK, Netherlands, Spain, Norway in Paris, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Oslo and Beyond

Published on December 27, 2025

Europe travel

Thousands of passengers are suffering across Europe as Air France, British Airways, easyJet, and more face significant disruptions due to severe weather conditions. With 83 cancellations and 1,142 delays affecting key airports in France, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, and Norway, travelers in cities like Paris, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and Oslo are feeling the brunt of these delays. The chaos has left many stranded at major hubs, facing long wait times and the uncertainty of rescheduled flights. Airports like Charles de Gaulle, Heathrow, and Schiphol are among the worst hit, struggling to manage the flow of passengers affected by the weather-related disruptions. As the situation continues to unfold, affected passengers are urged to stay informed and check flight statuses regularly. This ongoing disruption highlights the significant challenges faced by airlines and airports during extreme weather events.

Severe Weather Impacts European Airports

Weather-related disruptions have heavily affected major airports across Europe. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Barcelona International (BCN), Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG), London Heathrow (LHR), and several others have reported high volumes of cancellations and delays, straining airport services and passenger expectations.

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As of the latest data, a total of 83 cancellations and 1,142 delays have been recorded across these airports, with many flights either delayed for several hours or cancelled entirely. The flooding in southern France and ongoing storms in the north have added significant pressure to an already strained air traffic control system, causing widespread ripple effects throughout the region.

Airports and Airlines Affected by Weather Disruptions

Airports Affected

AirportCancellationsDelays
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS)12249
Barcelona Int’l (BCN)2129
Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG)25293
Dublin Int’l (DUB)671
London Heathrow (LHR)20232
Manchester (MAN)975
Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL)644
Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH)349

Airlines Affected

Several major airlines have been severely impacted by these disruptions. Air France (AF) alone reported 18 cancellations and 179 delays across its flights. Other airlines such as British Airways (BA), easyJet (U2), and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL) have also faced significant service interruptions. British Airways had 9 cancellations and 172 delays, while easyJet experienced 5 cancellations and 315 delays, making it one of the worst-hit carriers.

These delays and cancellations have resulted in long lines, overcrowded terminals, and, in many cases, frustrated passengers who are either stranded or forced to deal with rescheduled flights. The disruptions are expected to continue, with airlines and airports advising passengers to check their flight statuses regularly.

AirlineCancellationsDelays
Air France (AF)18179
Alitalia / ITA Airways (AZ/AZ)236
British Airways (BA)9172
Brussels Airlines (SN)270
easyJet (U2)5315
Iberia (IB)425
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL)11135
Lufthansa (LH)293
SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK)218
SAS Link (SL)28
Swiss International Air Lines (LX)643
Turkish Airlines (TK)1182
Virgin Atlantic (VS)36

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For passengers affected by the ongoing delays and cancellations, it is crucial to stay informed. Here’s what passengers can do:

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  1. Check Flight Status Regularly: Airlines and airports are providing real-time updates on cancellations and delays through their official websites and mobile apps.
  2. Consider Alternative Routes: If your flight is cancelled, consider alternative routes, either by taking a different airline or flying from a nearby airport.
  3. Contact Airlines for Rebooking: Most airlines are offering rebooking options for affected passengers. Contacting the airline directly or using their mobile app can help speed up the process.
  4. Prepare for Long Waits: With disruptions expected to continue, it’s best to be prepared for long waits at the airport. Pack essentials, bring snacks, and stay updated on gate changes.

As the winter storm season continues, passengers traveling through Europe should anticipate further disruptions and be proactive in managing their travel plans.

Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports

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