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Thousands of Travelers Stranded in Europe, Including Belgium, Portugal, France, Netherlands, UK, as Brussels, SATA, Air France, KLM, British Face 66 Flight Cancellations and 599 Delays Across Brussels, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, London

Published on December 11, 2025

Thousands of travelers stranded in europe, including belgium, portugal, france, netherlands, uk, as brussels, sata, air france, klm, british face 66 flight cancellations and 599 delays across brussels, lisbon, paris, amsterdam, london

Thousands of travelers are stranded across Europe, including Belgium, Portugal, France, Netherlands, and the UK, as Brussels, SATA, Air France, KLM, and British Airways face 66 cancellations and 599 delays. The chaos has left passengers stuck at major airports like Brussels, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, and London, with no clear resolution in sight. This widespread disruption, caused by a combination of operational issues and high demand, has led to significant travel challenges, especially for those flying with the affected airlines. Travelers are facing long waits and uncertainty as the ripple effects of these delays continue to unfold across Europe.

Summary of Airline Cancellations and Delays

The table below shows cancellations and delays across various airlines. Air France and KLM had low cancellation rates (1%) but experienced notable delays, while British Airways had no cancellations but 11% delays. Sata Internacional and SATA Air Açores from Portugal had the highest cancellation percentages (27% and 29%), yet lower delay rates. Airlines like Air Do from Japan had low delay percentages, despite higher cancellations. The overall totals indicate 87 cancellations and 599 delayed flights across the airlines, with an average cancellation rate of 7.7% and an average delay rate of 18.8%.

AirlineCancelled #Cancelled %Delayed #Delayed %
Air France101%16024%
KLM (Netherlands)81%11416%
British Airways (UK)70%8211%
Brussels Airlines (Belgium)62%3212%
Sata Internacional (Portugal)527%1161%
SATA Air Açores (Portugal)1229%1434%
Finnair (Finland)20%4915%
Iberia (Spain)20%4515%
Emerald Airlines UK (Ireland/UK)22%66%
Air Iceland Connect (Iceland)211%317%
Total667.7%59918.8%

Summary of Airport Cancellations and Delays

The table below outlines the cancellations and delays across five major airports. London Heathrow (LHR) and Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) reported low cancellation rates (0%) but had moderate delays of 15%. General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) in Lisbon had a slightly higher cancellation percentage of 1% and similar delay rates. However, airports in the Azores, such as Ponta Delgada (PDL) and Lajes Air Base (TER), had significantly higher cancellation rates (13% and 38%) and much higher delay percentages (56% and 30%). The totals show 23 cancellations and 302 delays across the airports.

Airport Name (IATA Code)Cancelled #Cancelled %Delayed #Delayed %
London Heathrow (LHR) (United Kingdom)60%10715%
General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) (Lisbon, Portugal)51%7023%
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) (Netherlands)40%10815%
Ponta Delgada Joao Paulo II (PDL) (Azores, Portugal)313%1356%
Lajes Air Base Int. (TER) (Azores, Portugal)538%430%
Total2310.4%30227.8%

Summary of Airport Cancellations and Delays

The table below shows the cancellations and delays at several major European airports. General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) in Lisbon had the highest cancellation rate at 4% and a significant 21% delay rate. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) and London Heathrow (LHR) both reported low cancellation rates of 0%, with delays of 17% and 11%, respectively. Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) in Paris had a 0% cancellation rate but experienced delays for 20% of its flights. Brussels (BRU) and Paris Orly (ORY) had 1% cancellation rates and 10-11% delays. Lajes Air Base (TER) in the Azores saw the highest cancellation and delay rates, both at 35%. Overall, there were 35 cancellations and 467 delayed flights across these airports.

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Airport Name (IATA Code)Cancelled #Cancelled %Delayed #Delayed %
General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) (Lisbon, Portugal)144%6521%
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) (Netherlands)30%11817%
London Heathrow (LHR) (United Kingdom)30%7611%
Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) (Paris, France)40%13520%
Brussels (BRU) (Belgium)31%3010%
Paris Orly (ORY) (France)31%2811%
Lajes Air Base Int. (TER) (Azores, Portugal)535%535%
Total355.6%46717.4%

Thousands of travelers are stranded across Europe, including Belgium, Portugal, France, Netherlands, and the UK, as Brussels, SATA, Air France, KLM, and British Airways face 66 cancellations and 599 delays.

Conclusion

The ongoing disruptions across Europe, including Belgium, Portugal, France, the Netherlands, and the UK, have left thousands of travelers stranded. Airlines such as Brussels, SATA, Air France, KLM, and British Airways are facing the brunt of the chaos, with 66 cancellations and 599 delays compounding the travel nightmare. Major airports in Brussels, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, and London are at the heart of this turmoil, adding to the frustration of passengers already affected by these widespread flight issues. As the situation continues to develop, the sheer scale of these disruptions highlights the ongoing challenges facing travelers and airlines across Europe.

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