Published on
October 10, 2025

Over 100 flights were canceled and 2,500 delayed across Europe, severely affecting air travel in Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, UK, and Germany. Major airlines, including Vueling, Ryanair, Delta, Air France, easyJet, and British Airways, are struggling to manage the large-scale disruptions. These delays and cancellations are primarily impacting airports in Alicante, Prague, Frankfurt, Barcelona, and London. The ripple effect of this chaos is evident, with thousands of passengers stranded or rebooked onto later flights. Airlines are working hard to minimize the impact, but the high volume of affected flights is expected to cause further delays throughout the day. The disruptions in air travel across Europe could be caused by several factors, though the exact reasons are not specified.
For travelers, it’s crucial to stay updated on flight statuses. European air travel is facing a challenging day, with many still uncertain about when their flights will depart. Stay connected with your airline for the latest developments.
Overview of Flight Disruptions
Travel chaos has hit Europe today as more than 100 flights were cancelled and over 2,500 were delayed across several major airports. The disruptions, which are impacting multiple countries, have led to significant inconvenience for passengers traveling within and outside of Europe. The most severely impacted airports span across Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and several other key European locations.
Spain: The Worst Affected Country
Several airports in Spain are experiencing significant disruptions, with Barcelona International and Alicante among the most heavily impacted.
- Madrid-Barajas (MAD): 2 cancellations, 114 delays
- Alicante (ALC): 9 cancellations, 172 delays
- Barcelona International (BCN): 27 cancellations, 550 delays
- Bilbao (BIO): 1 cancellation, 17 delays
- Ibiza (IBZ): 2 cancellations, 77 delays
- San Pablo (SVQ): 1 cancellation, 23 delays
- Santiago de Compostela (SCQ): 4 cancellations, 16 delays
- Valencia (VLC): 2 cancellations, 64 delays
France: Key Airports Hit by Delays and Cancellations
Air travel disruptions are also affecting several major French airports, including the busy Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly airports.
- Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG): 1 cancellation, 103 delays
- Nice Cote d’Azur (NCE): 5 cancellations, 85 delays
- Paris Orly (ORY): 6 cancellations, 145 delays
United Kingdom: Impacted Major Airports
London’s airports are experiencing disruptions, particularly with London Heathrow seeing several cancellations and delays.
- London Gatwick (LGW): 1 cancellation, 92 delays
- London Heathrow (LHR): 5 cancellations, 136 delays
Italy: Disruptions in Major Airports
Malpensa International in Milan is facing some delays, although the number of cancellations is lower than in other countries.
- Malpensa International (MXP): 4 cancellations, 131 delays
Germany: Frankfurt Hit by Disruptions
Frankfurt, Germany’s primary international airport, is dealing with a significant number of delays.
- Frankfurt International (FRA): 4 cancellations, 227 delays
Switzerland: Geneva Airport Affected
Geneva Cointrin International, a key Swiss airport, is also dealing with delays and cancellations.
- Geneva Cointrin International (GVA): 2 cancellations, 73 delays
Portugal: Lisbon Airport Faces Delays
Lisbon’s General Humberto Delgado Airport is also facing disruptions today, with several delayed flights.
- General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS): 2 cancellations, 125 delays
Netherlands: Schiphol Airport Faces Major Delays
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is among the airports with the highest number of delays in Europe today.
- Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS): 6 cancellations, 346 delays
Denmark: Copenhagen’s Travel Disruptions
The Copenhagen airport in Denmark is seeing moderate delays today.
- Copenhagen (CPH): 1 cancellation, 58 delays
Czech Republic: Václav Havel Airport Disruptions
The Václav Havel Airport in Prague is facing fewer disruptions, but still notable delays.
- Václav Havel Airport (PRG): 1 cancellation, 26 delays
Total Flight Cancellations and Delays
In total, the disruptions have resulted in 102 cancellations and 2,580 delays across these European airports. The reasons behind these disturbances have not been fully clarified, but adverse weather, air traffic control issues, and staffing shortages are often contributors to such widespread disruptions.
Disruptions by Airline
Here’s the updated table with the additional airline:
Airline | Number of Cancelled Flights | Number of Delayed Flights |
---|---|---|
Vueling Airlines | 18 | 341 |
Ryanair | 6 | 692 |
easyJet | 6 | 465 |
Air France | 6 | 151 |
Cityjet | 4 | 12 |
British Airways | 2 | 104 |
German Airways | 2 | 11 |
Wizz Air Malta | 2 | 118 |
Portugalia | 1 | 37 |
Finnair | 1 | 28 |
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For passengers affected by these cancellations and delays, it is crucial to take immediate action to minimize inconvenience:
- Check Flight Status: Regularly check your airline’s website or mobile app for the most up-to-date information on flight status and potential rebooking options.
- Rebooking and Refunds: Airlines typically offer rebooking services for passengers whose flights have been cancelled. If you no longer wish to travel, you can request a refund for your ticket.
- Stay Updated on Communication: Many airlines are sending out notifications via email, SMS, or through their mobile apps. Make sure to keep your contact details updated.
- Accommodation Options: Passengers stranded due to cancellations or delays may be offered accommodation, but this will depend on the airline and the specific circumstances. It’s advised to contact your airline’s customer service for clarification on this matter.
- Travel Insurance: Travelers with insurance should contact their providers to understand the coverage for delays and cancellations.
Impact on Travelers and Tourism
The widespread disruptions are not just impacting business travelers, but also tourists heading to popular destinations across Europe. Airports in Spain, France, and the UK are known for their high traffic, especially during the summer and fall months, making these delays particularly stressful for holidaymakers. Additionally, the affected cities—such as Barcelona, London, and Paris—are major tourist destinations, meaning local tourism could take a hit as a result of these travel disruptions.Conclusion
The disruptions in Europe’s air travel system today are affecting thousands of passengers, with cancellations and delays spanning several countries and major airports. Affected passengers are advised to stay informed, check with airlines for rebooking options, and monitor official communication from both their airline and the airport. With over 2,500 delays and more than 100 cancellations, it’s clear that these disturbances are making European air travel a challenge today.
Source: FlightAware