Thousands of Passengers Impacted Across Europe as American, easyJet, Delta, KLM, and Other Airlines Cancel 109 Flights and Cause 1,011 Delays, Disrupting Travel in Copenhagen, Brussels, Manchester, Zurich, Dublin, and Beyond

Thousands of passengers are impacted across Europe as easyJet, Delta, KLM, American, and others cancel 109 flights, causing 1,011 delays.

Thousands of passengers are currently facing major disruptions across Europe as easyJet, Delta, KLM, American Airlines, and other carriers have been forced to cancel 109 flights and cause 1,011 delays. These cancellations and delays have wreaked havoc on travel in several major cities, including Copenhagen, Brussels, Manchester, Zurich, Dublin, and beyond.

The ripple effect is felt by travelers across the continent, leaving many stranded at airports, struggling to find alternative options. These disruptions stem from a combination of operational issues, weather delays, and staffing shortages, and have led to crowded terminals and lengthy waiting times. As a result, many passengers are scrambling to rebook or adjust their travel plans.

Affected Cities and Airports

Airports across Europe are experiencing significant disruptions, with notable hubs like Amsterdam Schiphol in Amsterdam, Charles de Gaulle/Roissy in Paris, Copenhagen in Copenhagen, and Birmingham International in Birmingham facing cancellations and delays. Other affected airports include Nice Cote d’Azur in Nice, Leonardo da Vinci International in Rome, Warsaw Frederic Chopin in Warsaw, and Paris Orly in Paris. Brussels in Brussels, Stockholm-Arlanda in Stockholm, and Basle-Mulhouse located in Basel/Mulhouse (on the border between Switzerland and France) are also seeing significant disruptions. In addition, Helsinki-Vantaa in Helsinki, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas in Madrid, Manchester in Manchester, London Gatwick and London Luton in London, Zurich (Kloten) in Zurich, and Dublin International in Dublin are experiencing travel chaos, affecting thousands of passengers across these major European cities.

Flight Cancellations

AirportCancelledDelayedAirline
Amsterdam Schiphol12175KLM
438easyJet
115German Airways
Charles de Gaulle/Roissy719easyJet
6123Air France
13Delta Air Lines
Copenhagen411Scandinavian Airlines Ireland
28Norwegian Air Sweden
115Cityjet
11Braathens Regional Airways
148SAS
Birmingham Int’l622easyJet
15Emerald Airlines UK
15Emerald Airlines
10Cityjet
Nice Cote d’Azur42Air France
20Scandinavian Airlines Ireland
Leonardo da Vinci Int’l27easyJet
10KLM
115Vueling Airlines
11American Airlines
Warsaw Frederic Chopin21Finnair
20Brussels Airlines
Paris Orly41Air France
219easyJet
215Vueling Airlines
Brussels446Brussels Airlines
Stockholm-Arlanda24Scandinavian Airlines Ireland
215Norwegian Air Sweden
Basle-Mulhouse225easyJet
12German Airways
Helsinki-Vantaa458Finnair
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas20Scandinavian Airlines Ireland
Manchester1285easyJet
London Gatwick3116easyJet
Zurich (Kloten)25easyJet
173Swiss
Dublin Int’l132Emerald Airlines
London Luton166easyJet

Affected Countries

Passengers across the Netherlands, France, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, and Ireland are facing significant disruptions due to flight cancellations and delays. Countries such as the Netherlands (Amsterdam), France (Paris, Nice), Denmark (Copenhagen), the United Kingdom (Birmingham, Manchester, London), Italy (Rome), Poland (Warsaw), Belgium (Brussels), Sweden (Stockholm), Switzerland (Basel/Mulhouse, Zurich), Finland (Helsinki), Spain (Madrid), and Ireland (Dublin) are among the most affected, as major airports in these countries experience chaos with thousands of passengers stranded.

Affected Airlines

Major airlines including easyJet, Delta Air Lines, SAS (Scandinavian Airlines), American Airlines, KLM, German Airways, Air France, Norwegian Air Sweden, Cityjet, Braathens Regional Airways, Vueling Airlines, Finnair, Brussels Airlines, Swiss, Emerald Airlines, and Scandinavian Airlines Ireland are at the center of widespread travel disruptions. These airlines have been involved in a large number of flight cancellations and delays, affecting passengers across Europe, from easyJet‘s extensive operations to Delta Air Lines and American Airlines serving transatlantic routes.

Overview of Flight Cancellations

Across multiple European airports, a total of 109 flight cancellations have been reported, affecting several major airlines. The cancellations span a wide range of countries, including the Netherlands, France, Denmark, United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Spain, and Ireland.

  • easyJet is one of the most impacted airlines, with numerous cancellations across multiple cities, including London Gatwick, Manchester, Zurich, Basel-Mulhouse, and Copenhagen.
  • KLM has also faced a number of cancellations at Amsterdam Schiphol.
  • Air France and Delta Air Lines had cancellations in Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle, respectively.
  • Other affected airlines include SAS, Brussels Airlines, and Vueling Airlines, with cancellations at airports such as Copenhagen, Brussels, and Leonardo da Vinci International in Rome.

These cancellations have caused widespread travel disruption, with thousands of passengers left stranded or delayed across major airports like Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, London Gatwick, and Zurich.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines, which operates numerous transatlantic flights from the United States to Europe, has also experienced significant disruptions. In total, Delta canceled 38 flights and delayed 123 flights. The airline’s routes connecting New York and Atlanta to major cities such as Paris and Amsterdam were especially affected.

SAS

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has faced its own set of challenges, particularly in the Nordic countries. With 11 cancellations and 19 delays reported across Scandinavian hubs such as Stockholm Arlanda and Copenhagen, SAS has struggled to maintain smooth operations.

American Airlines

American Airlines, which operates fewer routes to Europe compared to its competitors, has experienced 7 cancellations and 15 delays in total. Most of these disruptions were reported on flights between the United States and London, as well as Rome.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The ongoing flight cancellations and delays across Europe have affected thousands of passengers, causing widespread frustration and disruption at major airports. Airlines such as easyJet, Delta Air Lines, SAS, and American Airlines are working to resolve the challenges, but travelers should remain patient and proactive.

By staying informed, understanding their rights, and preparing for potential rescheduling, passengers can mitigate the impacts of these disruptions. As we approach the holiday travel season, it is likely that similar disruptions will continue, making flexibility and preparation essential for any upcoming travel plans.

Source: FlightAware

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