Published on November 25, 2025

Travel turmoil hit Europe as Brussels Airlines, SAS, Scandinavian Airlines, KLM, and Air France faced 41 flight cancellations and 1,134 delays across Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, and France, leaving thousands stranded in cities like Brussels, Stockholm, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Paris. These disruptions, caused by a mix of operational challenges, weather-related setbacks, and staffing shortages, left travelers facing lengthy delays and canceled flights. The ripple effect from these widespread delays stretched across major European airports, with passengers scrambling for rebookings and alternative routes, further highlighting the ongoing struggles within the European aviation industry.
The table below provides an overview of flight cancellations and delays across various European and international airlines. KLM (Netherlands) recorded the highest number of cancellations (10, 1%) and delays (167, 24%). Smartwings (Czech Republic) had the highest delay percentage at 50%, while Yakutia Airlines (Russia) experienced the highest cancellation percentage at 14%. Overall, delays and cancellations were prevalent across these carriers, affecting a significant number of passengers.
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| Airline | Cancelled # | Cancelled % | Delayed # | Delayed % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KLM (Netherlands) | 10 | 1% | 167 | 24% |
| SAS (Scandinavia) | 3 | 0% | 88 | 13% |
| Finnair (Finland) | 3 | 0% | 50 | 16% |
| Iberia (Spain) | 3 | 1% | 44 | 15% |
| Brussels Airlines (Belgium) | 3 | 1% | 34 | 12% |
| Breeze Airways (US-based) | 3 | 1% | 22 | 9% |
| Yakutia Airlines (Russia) | 3 | 14% | 1 | 4% |
| Lufthansa (Germany) | 2 | 0% | 237 | 27% |
| Cityjet (Ireland) | 2 | 1% | 34 | 31% |
| Smartwings (Czech Republic) | 2 | 3% | 29 | 50% |
| Scandinavian Airlines Ireland (Ireland) | 2 | 1% | 16 | 9% |
| Braathens Regional Airways (Sweden) | 2 | 1% | 14 | 9% |
| Air France (France) | 1 | 0% | 194 | 28% |
| Pegasus Airlines (Turkey) | 1 | 0% | 192 | 30% |
| Virgin Atlantic (UK) | 1 | 1% | 12 | 13% |
The table below highlights flight cancellations and delays at various major European airports. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) had the highest number of cancellations (7, 1%) and delays (167, 24%). Charles de Gaulle (CDG) in France reported the highest delay percentage at 31%, while Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN) in Sweden had the lowest delay percentage at 11%. Overall, delays affected a significant portion of flights across these European airports.Airport Cancelled # Cancelled % Delayed # Delayed % Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) (Netherlands) 7 1% 167 24% Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) (Spain) 4 0% 143 21% Brussels (BRU) (Belgium) 4 1% 48 16% Copenhagen (CPH) (Denmark) 3 0% 115 25% London Heathrow (LHR) (UK) 3 0% 110 16% Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) (France) 2 0% 214 31% Munich International (MUC) (Germany) 2 0% 130 30% Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN) (Sweden) 2 0% 45 11%
The following table shows flight cancellations and delays across several major European airports. Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) recorded the highest number of cancellations (6, 0%) and delays (150, 22%). Other airports, such as Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) and Copenhagen (CPH), had notable delays with 24% and 20% of flights delayed, respectively. Overall, airports across Europe experienced significant delays, affecting many passengers during the reported period.
| Airport | Cancelled # | Cancelled % | Delayed # | Delayed % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) (Netherlands) | 6 | 0% | 150 | 22% |
| Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) (Spain) | 3 | 0% | 150 | 24% |
| Copenhagen (CPH) (Denmark) | 3 | 0% | 93 | 20% |
| Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) (Finland) | 3 | 1% | 45 | 19% |
| Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) (France) | 2 | 0% | 154 | 23% |
| Frankfurt International (FRA) (Germany) | 2 | 0% | 139 | 22% |
| London Heathrow (LHR) (UK) | 2 | 0% | 83 | 12% |
| Dublin International (DUB) (Ireland) | 2 | 0% | 89 | 25% |
Travel Turmoil Hit Europe as Brussels, SAS, Scandinavian, KLM, Air France Face 41 Flight Cancellations and 1134 Delays in Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Leaving Thousands of Travelers Stranded Across Brussels, Stockholm, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, and Beyond
The travel turmoil that hit Europe, with Brussels Airlines, SAS, Scandinavian Airlines, KLM, and Air France facing 41 flight cancellations and 1,134 delays, created widespread chaos across Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France. Thousands of travelers were left stranded in major cities like Brussels, Stockholm, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Paris, as operational difficulties, staffing shortages, and weather disruptions compounded the challenges. This widespread travel disruption underscored the persistent issues facing the European aviation industry, leaving many passengers frustrated and scrambling for alternative travel options.
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