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Winter Storms Disrupt Travel Across the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, With 60 Flights Scrapped and 94 Delayed; Brussels Airlines, British Airways, and EasyJet Suffer Severe Setbacks – What You Need to Know About the Affected Routes and Cities

Published on January 7, 2026

Winter storms disrupt travel across the uk, france, germany, and the netherlands

Severe weather conditions across Europe have led to widespread flight cancellations, heavily affecting passengers traveling with Brussels Airlines, British Airways, and EasyJet. These cancellations have rippling effects on airports and tourism, with thousands of passengers facing disruptions, delays, and rerouted flights. With winter storms sweeping through the continent, flights from major European hubs to destinations across the region are being severely impacted. For travelers looking to get from one country to another, whether for business or leisure, the situation has created a wave of confusion, frustration, and inconvenience.

Total Number of Cancellations Across the Airlines:

Brussels Airlines, British Airways, and EasyJet have collectively cancelled more than 60 flights due to bad weather conditions. The flight cancellations are primarily across popular European routes, including flights to and from major hubs such as London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Brussels, and Menara International. The high volume of cancellations means that several thousand passengers have been affected, with many facing long delays and rerouted flights.

Affected Airports:

Key Areas Affected:

Affected Routes:

Airline Specific Flight Cancellation Tables

Brussels Airlines

IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
BEL2643A319Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Wed 09:45AM CET
BEL2581A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Berlin-Brandenburg (BER / EDDB)Wed 09:50AM CET
BEL2257A319Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Copenhagen (CPH / EKCH)Wed 10:00AM CET
BEL2731A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH)Wed 10:10AM CET
BEL3147A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Linate (LIN / LIML)Wed 10:35AM CET
BEL255A333Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Ouagadougou (OUA / DFFD)Wed 10:40AM CET
BEL2611A319Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Wed 10:40AM CET
BEL3815A320Brussels (BRU / EBBR)General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Wed 11:00AM CET
BEL277A333Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Kotoka Int’l (ACC / DGAA)Wed 11:05AM CET
BEL2644A319Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 12:00PM CET
BEL2582A320Berlin-Brandenburg (BER / EDDB)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 12:05PM CET
BEL2258A319Copenhagen (CPH / EKCH)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 12:25PM CET
BEL2732A320Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 12:30PM CET
BEL2612A319Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 12:40PM CET
BEL3148A320Linate (LIN / LIML)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 01:05PM CET
BEL3816A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 01:50PM WET
BEL255A333Ouagadougou (OUA / DFFD)Port Bouet (Felix Houphouet Boigny Int’l) (ABJ / DIAP)Wed 05:00PM GMT
BEL277A333Kotoka Int’l (ACC / DGAA)Lome (LFW / DXXX)Wed 05:58PM GMT
BEL256A333Port Bouet (Felix Houphouet Boigny Int’l) (ABJ / DIAP)Ouagadougou (OUA / DFFD)Wed 07:50PM GMT
BEL278A333Lome (LFW / DXXX)Kotoka Int’l (ACC / DGAA)Wed 07:56PM GMT

British Airways

IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
BAW1314A320London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Aberdeen (ABZ / EGPD)Tue 03:05PM GMT
BAW439A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Tue 04:10PM CET
BAW442A320London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 03:15PM GMT
BAW1315A320Aberdeen (ABZ / EGPD)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Tue 05:50PM GMT
BAW443A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Tue 07:00PM CET
BAW386A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Brussels (BRU / EBBR)Wed 06:35AM GMT
BAW430A21NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Wed 06:55AM GMT
BAW432A319London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Wed 08:25AM GMT
BAW304A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Wed 08:30AM GMT
BAW431A21NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 10:15AM CET
BAW306A21NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Wed 09:25AM GMT
BAW387A20NBrussels (BRU / EBBR)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 10:35AM CET
BAW433A319Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 11:40AM CET
BAW305A20NCharles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 11:55AM CET
BAW2203B772London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)Cancun Int’l (CUN / MMUN)Wed 11:00AM GMT
BAW436A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Wed 11:05AM GMT
BAW307A21NCharles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 12:45PM CET
BAW437A20NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Wed 02:25PM CET
BAW440A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Wed 02:20PM GMT
BAW442A21NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Wed 03:20PM GMT

EasyJet

IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
EZY4780A320Menara Int’l (RAK / GMMX)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 03:35PM +01
EZY8683A320London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 03:05PM GMT
EZY4777A319Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Menara Int’l (RAK / GMMX)Tue 04:20PM CET
EZY4974A319Menara Int’l (RAK / GMMX)Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO)Tue 04:50PM +01
EZY7978A20NHurghada (HRG / HEGN)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 05:55PM EET
EZY1516A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG)Tue 05:50PM CET
EZY8684A319Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)Tue 05:55PM CET
EZY1953A320Linate (LIN / LIML)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 06:45PM CET
EZY1303A320Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 07:00PM CET
EZY4772A320Tenerife South (Reina Sofia) (TFS / GCTS)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 06:20PM WET
EZY7715A320Porto / Oporto (OPO / LPPR)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 06:30PM WET
EZY4715A320Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Lyon (LYS / LFLL)Tue 07:35PM CET
EZY2167A320Manchester (MAN / EGCC)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 06:35PM GMT
EZY2521A20NLondon Luton (LTN / EGGW)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 06:35PM GMT
EZY8685A320London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 06:35PM GMT
EZY4778A319Menara Int’l (RAK / GMMX)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 07:55PM +01
EZY4710A319Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS / LFBO)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 08:00PM CET
EZY1304A320Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG)Tue 09:00PM CET
EZY4716A320Lyon (LYS / LFLL)Nantes Atlantique (NTE / LFRS)Tue 09:20PM CET
EZY2522A20NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)London Luton (LTN / EGGW)Tue 09:25PM CET

Passengers in Peril: Weather Disruptions and Its Far-reaching Effects

For passengers, flight cancellations bring not just frustration but significant financial setbacks. Stranded at major hubs like London Heathrow, Brussels, and Amsterdam Schiphol, many travelers are left with few options but to wait for rebookings or make last-minute travel arrangements. The chaos is exacerbated by the unpredictability of severe weather, with many facing extended delays and missed connections that cause further stress and missed opportunities. As flights continue to be grounded, affected passengers must act fast to explore alternatives and minimize the time spent in limbo. Navigating the ongoing storm of delays requires patience, quick thinking, and a proactive approach to securing new travel arrangements.

The Domino Effect: How Flight Cancellations Are Shaking Local Tourism

The consequences of these cancellations go beyond the passengers themselves. The tourism sector, already dealing with the post-pandemic recovery, takes a hard hit, especially during peak seasons. Countries like Belgium, the UK, and France — renowned for their tourism-driven economies — feel the sting of lost revenue as business travelers and tourists alike are left scrambling for alternative routes or simply abandon their plans altogether. With fewer international visitors in places like London, Brussels, and Amsterdam, hotels see a decrease in bookings, popular attractions become less crowded, and local businesses suffer financially. The ripple effect extends far beyond the airports, with smaller tourist-dependent towns and regions losing out on vital economic inflows.

Smart Travel Strategies: How to Navigate Disruptions Like a Pro

For those caught in the storm of flight cancellations, knowledge is power. Passengers are urged to immediately check with their airline’s customer service for rebooking options. Airlines are often obligated to provide alternative flights, hotel accommodations, and meal vouchers, but only if you know what to ask for. Take the following proactive steps:

  1. Check your flight status regularly: As soon as the weather forecast changes, your flight status could be impacted. Keep track of your flight’s status on official airline apps, or flight-tracking websites to stay ahead of any changes.
  2. Know your rights: According to EU regulations, you may be entitled to compensation depending on the length of your delay and the circumstances of the cancellation. Be prepared to claim your rights.
  3. Consider alternative transport: Explore other options like high-speed trains or buses if flights are cancelled, especially if you’re in a major European city. For instance, traveling from London to Paris may be quicker by train if air travel is suspended.
  4. Travel insurance: If you haven’t yet purchased travel insurance, consider it for future trips. It can cover a wide range of scenarios, including flight cancellations, rebooking fees, and additional accommodation costs.

Boosting Local Tourism: How Affected Destinations Can Bounce Back

For those looking to make the most out of a disrupted trip, it’s important to maintain a positive outlook and make the most of the situation. Even during travel disruptions, there are ways to ensure that your visit still has an impact. For tourists, embracing the spontaneity of the situation can lead to discovering hidden gems in the affected destinations. Local tourism authorities can step up by providing immediate updates on alternate routes and offering discounts on local experiences for affected tourists.
Additionally, investing in clear communication, setting up alternative travel routes, and promoting off-season discounts could be a way to make up for the dip in tourists. It’s essential that destinations bounce back quickly, ensuring that visitors are still able to explore the cultural richness and beauty these regions have to offer, even amid a storm of cancellations.

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Restoring Normalcy: How the Industry Can Reclaim Its Strength

The road to recovery is far from simple, but it is achievable. Airlines and airports are continually improving their systems, particularly in weather forecasting, to better predict and manage cancellations. With innovations in technology, travelers can expect smoother experiences, fewer disruptions, and quicker recovery times. Airports are enhancing passenger communication systems to deliver real-time information, while airlines are investing in training staff to handle large-scale disruptions more efficiently.
As Europe’s weather stabilizes in the coming months, airlines and airports are well-positioned to bounce back from these tough disruptions. The lessons learned from the current chaos will lead to better preparation and more resilient systems, ensuring that both passengers and the tourism industry emerge stronger and more adaptable for the future.

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