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Thousands of Passengers Suffer in Europe as easyJet, Emerald, Vueling, Air France and Other Airlines Face 72 Cancellations and 1,147 Delays Amid Storm Bram, across Ireland, UK, Netherlands, Poland and Dublin, Exeter, Amsterdam, Poznań and More

Published on December 8, 2025

Europe travel

Thousands of passengers are facing chaos in Europe as easyJet, Emerald Airlines, Vueling, Air France, and several other major airlines are hit by 72 cancellations and 1,147 delays due to the fierce weather conditions caused by Storm Bram. The storm, sweeping across Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, and Poland, has created massive travel disruption, particularly affecting airports in Dublin, Exeter, London, Amsterdam, Poznań, and other major cities. With heavy rain and strong winds battering airports, the situation is worsening, leading to more cancellations and delays each hour. Passengers are urged to stay in touch with their airlines for updates and rebooking options. Storm Bram has wreaked havoc on travel schedules, and those flying to or from the affected cities should prepare for significant disruptions. As the storm continues, more airports across Europe may face delays.

Airports Affected by Storm Bram

Europe’s busiest airports are bearing the brunt of Storm Bram’s fury. As of the latest reports, major hubs such as Charles de Gaulle (Paris), London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, and Barcelona International are seeing widespread disruptions. With a combined total of 72 cancellations and 1,147 delays across key airports, this storm has already created chaos for thousands of travelers.

Cities and Countries Affected

The impact of Storm Bram stretches across multiple European countries, particularly those in northern and western Europe. Passengers traveling from airports in Ireland, France, the UK, and the Netherlands are facing the worst disruptions.

Ireland, particularly the coastal regions, is at the forefront of the storm’s impact. Dublin International and Edinburgh airports, both key gateways for Irish and UK travelers, are experiencing notable delays and cancellations due to heavy rainfall and strong winds. British Airways, Aer Lingus, and easyJet are among the airlines most affected.

In France, Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris has reported a high number of delays and cancellations, largely due to the compound effects of the storm. Air France flights are heavily impacted, with travelers experiencing significant delays, especially to destinations across the UK and northern Europe.

The Netherlands also faces major disruptions, with Amsterdam Schiphol being one of the hardest-hit airports. The storm’s effects on flight schedules, combined with high winds and rain, have caused ripple effects on air travel across Europe. Vueling Airlines and other carriers have had to cancel or delay several flights.

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In Spain, Barcelona International has experienced a fair share of issues with Vueling Airlines reporting delays. Passengers heading to and from Spain are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those traveling through the affected airports, the situation may continue to evolve, with the possibility of further delays and cancellations. Here’s what passengers can do to mitigate the disruption:

Conclusion

Storm Bram has caused widespread disruption across major airports in Europe, with 72 cancellations and 1,147 delays reported so far. The storm’s impact has been most severe in airports located in coastal and northern regions of Europe, including Paris, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and Edinburgh. Passengers should remain in close contact with their airlines, check flight statuses regularly, and prepare for potential further delays. With weather conditions expected to worsen, travelers must take extra precautions to ensure their safety.

As Storm Bram continues to batter the region, passengers are urged to stay informed and adjust their travel plans as necessary.

Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports

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