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Travel Turmoil hits Europe as Air France, KLM, Swiss, Delta and More airlines Face 40 Cancellations and Over 500 Delays in France, Netherlands, UK, Latvia, at Paris, Amsterdam, Liverpool, Riga and Others

Published on November 29, 2025

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Travel turmoil is sweeping across Europe as major airlines, including Air France, KLM, Swiss, and Delta, struggle with significant disruptions today. Passengers in France, the Netherlands, the UK, and Latvia are facing widespread flight delays and cancellations, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. In particular, Paris, Amsterdam, Liverpool, and Riga are seeing some of the highest numbers of affected flights.

The disruption includes 40 cancellations and over 500 delays across multiple airports. This unexpected chaos is causing frustration among passengers who are scrambling for rebookings or alternative routes. The ripple effect is felt throughout major European cities, with travelers facing longer waits, rerouted flights, and growing uncertainty about their travel plans. With both domestic and international routes impacted, it is important for passengers to stay updated and contact their airlines for the latest information on their flights.

Affected Airports, Cities, and Countries

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Total Delays and Cancellations

Today’s disruptions have led to significant delays and cancellations across multiple European airports and airlines. Below is the breakdown of the total impact:

These numbers reflect a combination of delays and cancellations across multiple airlines and airports. Passengers should be aware of the ongoing challenges as they prepare for their travels today.

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Delays and Cancellations at European Airports

Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) – Netherlands

Amsterdam Schiphol, one of Europe’s busiest airports, is dealing with 131 delays and 9 cancellations today. As a major hub, passengers are facing disruptions that could affect connecting flights.

Charles de Gaulle (CDG) – France

Charles de Gaulle, France’s largest airport, has reported 181 delays and 19 cancellations. This significant number highlights the scale of the disruption in Paris, particularly for international flights.

Zurich (Kloten) – Switzerland

Zurich Airport has seen 56 delays and 4 cancellations today. Switzerland’s main international gateway is facing operational challenges that have impacted both domestic and international travelers.

Hamburg (HAM) – Germany

Hamburg, Germany’s northern hub, has reported 31 delays and 1 cancellation. While the total number is smaller compared to other airports, the delays are still causing considerable inconvenience for passengers.

Barcelona International (BCN) – Spain

Barcelona International Airport is experiencing 71 delays and 2 cancellations today. Spain’s second-largest airport is facing challenges as passengers struggle with disrupted schedules.

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD) – Spain

Madrid-Barajas, Spain’s busiest airport, has seen 97 delays and 5 cancellations. With Madrid being a major European transit point, the ongoing issues will affect thousands of travelers.

European Airlines Affected by Disruptions

Several major European airlines are also experiencing significant disruptions. The airlines most impacted by today’s cancellations and delays include:

Air France (France)

Air France, the national carrier, is facing 113 delays and 20 cancellations. As one of Europe’s largest airlines, this will have widespread effects on travelers departing from Paris and other French airports.

KLM (Netherlands)

KLM, the Dutch national airline, has reported 71 delays and 10 cancellations. With Amsterdam Schiphol being a key hub for KLM flights, passengers flying to and from the Netherlands are experiencing delays across numerous routes.

British Airways (United Kingdom)

British Airways is dealing with 84 delays and 2 cancellations. Travelers flying out of London and other UK cities are seeing their flight schedules disrupted.

SAS (Sweden / Norway / Denmark)

SAS, the Scandinavian airline, is facing 24 delays and 2 cancellations. Passengers traveling from Nordic cities, including Oslo and Copenhagen, are being affected by the ongoing issues.

Iberia (Spain)

Iberia, Spain’s flagship carrier, has reported 20 delays and 2 cancellations. Travelers flying to and from Madrid and Barcelona are experiencing challenges.

Swiss (Switzerland)

Swiss International Airlines has seen 18 delays and 1 cancellation today. Though relatively smaller in impact compared to other carriers, Swiss passengers at Zurich airport are still facing disruption.

Icelandair (Iceland)

Icelandair, which operates out of Reykjavik, has seen 7 delays and 1 cancellation. While fewer in number, disruptions are still occurring for travelers bound for Iceland.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

If you’re among the affected passengers, here are a few steps you can take to navigate the disruptions:

  1. Check Your Flight Status
    Airlines and airports regularly update flight statuses. Check your flight status via the airline’s website or app for the latest information on delays and cancellations.
  2. Contact Your Airline
    If your flight has been canceled or significantly delayed, get in touch with your airline immediately. Airlines may provide alternative flights or compensation depending on the situation.
  3. Consider Alternative Routes
    If your flight has been canceled or delayed for an extended period, inquire about other available routes. Sometimes, airlines can reroute you through other airports or on partner flights.
  4. Know Your Rights
    EU regulations entitle passengers to compensation for long delays or cancellations. Be sure to familiarize yourself with your rights under EU261/2004, which offers compensation for delays of 3 hours or more, as well as provisions for meals, refreshments, and accommodation.
  5. Stay Informed
    Monitor live updates on airport and airline websites, as disruptions can change rapidly. Being informed will help you make better decisions regarding your next steps.

Conclusion

Travel disruptions continue to affect major European airports and airlines, with delays and cancellations creating headaches for thousands of passengers today. The total cancellations across airports and airlines in the Netherlands, France, Spain, Switzerland, Iceland, and the UK have left many travelers uncertain about their journey.

With more than 492 delays and 37 cancellations reported, passengers are advised to check their flight statuses regularly and stay in touch with their airlines. By staying informed and proactive, travelers can better navigate the challenges posed by these disruptions.

Source : FlightAware and Affected Airports

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