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Thousands of Travelers Suffer Across Europe as Ryanair, Air France, Finnair, Pegasus, Iberia, SAS and Other Airlines Face 828 Delays and 73 Cancellations, in Netherlands, Belgium, Finland and Iceland at Amsterdam, Brussels, Istanbul, Helsinki and More

Published on November 26, 2025

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Thousands of travelers are suffering across Europe today as Ryanair, Air France, Finnair, Pegasus, Iberia, SAS, and several other airlines face 828 delays and 73 cancellations. This widespread disruption is causing chaos in major airports throughout the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, and Iceland. Passengers in cities like Amsterdam, Brussels, Istanbul, and Helsinki are enduring long waits, with many flights grounded or rerouted due to severe weather conditions. The ongoing storms, heavy rain, and gusty winds are making it difficult for airlines to maintain schedules, forcing numerous flights to be delayed or cancelled. Travelers in Iceland, Finland, and other affected regions are facing particularly harsh conditions.

As the situation worsens, more passengers are left stranded, scrambling to find alternatives. For those flying with Ryanair, Air France, Finnair, Pegasus, Iberia, and SAS, patience is essential as these delays and cancellations continue to unfold.

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Total Delays and Cancellations: An Overview

From the available data, a total of 828 delays and 73 cancellations have been recorded across several major European airports and airlines. This highlights the widespread impact of the current weather conditions on air travel.

Major Airports Affected

Here’s a closer look at the airports in Europe facing significant disruptions:

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Affected Airlines and Countries

Across Europe, several major airlines are facing delays and cancellations. Notably:

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

If you’re traveling through any of the airports or on the affected airlines, there are a few essential steps you can take:

  1. Stay Updated on Flight Status:
    Make sure to frequently check your flight status for any delays or cancellations. Airlines and airports often update passengers via email or SMS alerts, but you can also use their mobile apps or visit their websites.
  2. Contact Your Airline:
    If your flight is cancelled or delayed for an extended period, contact your airline immediately. They may offer alternative flights or compensation in the form of hotel accommodation or meal vouchers, depending on the circumstances and your rights as a passenger.
  3. Prepare for Long Waits:
    With weather conditions expected to persist, it’s advisable to arrive at the airport early, bring entertainment, snacks, and stay informed about your flight’s departure times.
  4. Look for Alternative Transport:
    If flights are significantly delayed or cancelled, consider exploring alternative travel options, such as trains or buses, if possible. Check local transportation providers for updates on services.

Final Analysis: Airports, Cities, and Countries Affected

The weather-related disruptions are widespread across Europe, with airports in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Turkey all experiencing major delays and cancellations.

The Belgian airports—Brussels and Charleroi—are heavily affected, with frequent delays at Brussels Airport. The stormy weather, including rain and possible sleet, causes significant interruptions to services, particularly in the west of the country. Amsterdam Schiphol stands out in the Netherlands with a high number of delays and cancellations, likely due to heavy rainfall and fog.

UK airports, including London Heathrow, are also experiencing disruptions, primarily due to rain and wind, making takeoff and landing conditions tricky for pilots. The French airports, particularly Charles de Gaulle, are facing major delays, with thunderstorms exacerbating already difficult travel conditions.

On the Iberian Peninsula, Spanish airports like Madrid Barajas and Barcelona report delays, although the numbers are not as high as those seen in other regions. Germany’s airports, including Frankfurt, also report moderate delays, while Turkey’s Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen and Finland’s Helsinki airports are not immune to the impacts of stormy weather.

In all, this severe winter weather affects a broad swathe of European countries, causing disruptions that could last through the day. It’s crucial for travelers to stay informed and prepared as conditions continue to evolve.

Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports

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