Flights Cancelled Sweeping Europe As England, France, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, And More Delay 1,263 And Cancel 63 Flights, Disrupting British, Air France, KLM, SAS, And Others In Paris, London, Warsaw, And More – Travel And Tour World
Flights Cancelled Sweeping Europe As England, France, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, And More Delay 1,263 And Cancel 63 Flights, Disrupting British, Air France, KLM, SAS, And Others In Paris, London, Warsaw, And More
By: Ryan Rashid
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Flight cancellations swept across Europe todayas 1,545 delaysand 71 cancellations impacted England, France, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Poland. Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Nice Côte d’Azur, Copenhagen, Berlin Brandenburg, Warsaw Chopin, and Stavanger Sola all recorded disruptions, creating uncertainty for thousands of travelers across the continent. Some of the biggest operational challenges were reported by British Airways, Air France, easyJet, KLM, Lufthansa, LOT Polish Airlines, and SAS, while other popular carriers including Ryanair, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Delta Air Lines and Aer Lingusalso experienced disruptions.
- Amsterdam Schiphol Airport recorded the highest number of cancellations with 28.
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport registered the highest number of delays at 356.
- British Airways experienced the highest number of delays among airlines with 181 delayed flights.
- KLM recorded the highest number of cancellations among airlines with 30 cancelled flights.
Most Disrupted European Airports
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
France’s busiest international gateway experienced the highest number of delays among the affected airports, recording 356 delayed flights along with 6 cancellations, disrupting both domestic and international travel
London Heathrow Airport
England’s largest airport reported 282 delays and 8 cancellations, with British Airways accounting for a significant share of the disruption as passengers experienced schedule changes throughout the day
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
The Netherlands’ primary amaking it the airport with the largest number of cancellations among those affected today
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Frankfurt Airport
Germany’s busiest airport registered 204 delays and 4 cancellations, with Lufthansa and Condor among the airlines seeing the greatest operational impact
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport
Southern France’s popular gateway reported 158 delays together with 6 cancellations, affecting several European leisure and business routes
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Copenhagen Airport
Denmark’s busiest airport experienced 120 delayed flights and 8 cancellations, with SAS, Norwegian Air Sweden and easyJet among the carriers facing disruptions
Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Germany’s capital airport recorded 89 delays and 4 cancellations, with Eurowings, Ryanair, easyJet and Lufthansa contributing to much of the day’s delayed traffic
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Warsaw Chopin Airport
Poland’s busiest airport reported 79 delays and 5 cancellations, with LOT Polish Airlines handling the largest share of delayed flights
Stavanger Sola Airport
Norway’s Stavanger Sola Airport experienced comparatively lighter disruption, recording 8 delays and 2 cancellations during the day
Airlines Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays In Europe
British Airways
British Airways recorded the highest number of delays among all airlines with 181 delayed flights and 5 cancellations, with much of the disruption centered on London Heathrow while additional delays were reported elsewhere in Europe
Air France
Air France experienced 143 delays and 3 cancellations, primarily at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, where the airline accounted for a substantial share of disrupted operations
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easyJet
easyJet recorded 140 delayed flights and 1 cancellation, with delays spread across Berlin, Copenhagen, Nice, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Schiphol
KLM
KLM reported 106 delays and 30 cancellations, making it the airline with the highest number of cancelled flights across the affected European airports today
Lufthansa
Lufthansa experienced 94 delayed flights and 2 cancellations, with most disruptions concentrated at Frankfurt Airport alongside additional delays in Berlin
LOT Polish Airlines
LOT Polish Airlines registered 56 delayed flights, mainly at Warsaw Chopin Airport, while also recording a smaller number of delays in Norway
HOP!
French regional carrier HOP! recorded 48 delayed flights, largely linked to operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle, with a handful of additional delays at Amsterdam Schiphol
SAS
SAS experienced 29 delays and 9 cancellations, with disruption affecting services through Copenhagen, Stavanger and Nice
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What Should Passengers Facing Flight Cancellations Do?
- Check your airline’s latest flight status before leaving for the airport.
- Keep notifications enabled through your airline’s mobile app or SMS alerts.
- Contact your airline promptly to discuss rebooking or alternative travel options.
- Retain boarding passes, booking confirmations and receipts for any additional expenses.
- Allow extra time at the airport in case departure gates or schedules change.
- Stay informed through official airport information screens and airline announcements.
- Review your passenger rights and travel insurance coverage where applicable.
Why Are Flights Being Cancelled In Europe?
Flight cancellations and delays are driven by a combination of operational challenges, aircraft rotations, crew scheduling adjustments, airport congestion, air traffic management restrictions, maintenance requirements and changing weather conditions. Europe’s highly interconnected aviation network means disruption at one major airport quickly spreads through aircraft and crew schedules, affecting flights across multiple countries and leading to further delays and cancellations throughout the day.
Overview of Europe Flight Cancellations
July 13, today’s disruption highlights how closely connected Europe’s aviation system has become. Major airports such as Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, London Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Frankfurt Airport handled the largest share of disrupted flights, while Copenhagen Airport, Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport also experienced operational pressure.Among airlines, British Airways, Air France, easyJet, KLM, Lufthansa, LOT Polish Airlines, SAS, Ryanair, Virgin Atlantic, Condor, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Emirates all recorded delays or cancellations as services across Germany, England, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland and Norway were affected. Although many flights continued to operate as scheduled, the combined total of 1,545 delays and 71 cancellations demonstrates how quickly operational challenges at Europe’s busiest airports can ripple across the continent, making it essential for travelers to monitor their flight status closely throughout the day.Data Verification NoticeThe Data is extensively curated by me with figures derived from Flightaware dated July 13, 1:24 PM ETPrimary Source: Real-time data aggregated via FlightAware.Verification Protocol: Statistics are cross-checked by our human editorial desk. Timestamped logs and feed snapshots are securely archived internally to maintain historical accuracy.Note: Real-time tracking figures represent active airspace data and may experience minor variances from local airport terminal gates.
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