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Nearly 2,000 Flights Disrupted Across Multiple European Countries, Leaving Travelers Stranded

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Checked by Matteo Floris

Last updated on 29 December 2025

1,961

Affected flights

4

Affected airports

3

Affected airlines

What Happened

Travelers across Europe are experiencing widespread flight disruptions as nearly 2,000 flights have been delayed and dozens canceled in the UK, France, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and Portugal. Major airlines such as Swiss Air, easyJet, and Lufthansa are impacted in cities including London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Madrid, affecting thousands of passengers.

Passengers affected by this flight disruption may be eligible for compensation of up to €600 under passenger rights regulations. Eligibility depends on the circumstances of the disruption.

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Flight Disruption Details

Widespread flight disruptions are affecting travelers throughout Europe, as a significant number of flights have faced delays and cancellations. Reports confirm that authorities in the UK, France, Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and Portugal have delayed 1,918 flights and canceled 43, impacting travel plans across the continent.

Major airlines such as Swiss Air, easyJet, and Lufthansa are among those experiencing operational disruptions. The affected routes are concentrated in primary European hubs, including but not limited to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, and other key cities. These disruptions have left many passengers stranded and have significantly impacted air travel schedules in the region.

At this time, the exact cause of the interruption remains unspecified. The situation underscores the vulnerability of cross-border airline operations to widespread delays and cancellations, particularly during peak travel seasons or unforeseen incidents. All affected travelers are urged to check with their respective airlines for updated information and guidance regarding rescheduling or compensation options.

Passengers are encouraged to stay in contact with their airlines for the most current flight status updates and to enquire about available support or assistance, including possible reroutes or accommodations.

Know your rights

When your flight's disrupted, you have rights. Most passenger protection laws cover the following

Rerouting or refund If your flight is canceled, your airline must provide an alternative. Some laws say you can choose a full refund instead.

Food and essential care

Providing food and drinks is a basic right under many regulations. Typically after a delay of a few hours.

Accommodation

Some passenger rights say the airline must provide accommodation when your journey is delayed overnight.

Compensation

Good passenger rights ensure passengers get fairly compensated for delays and cancellations. Try our compensation check and find out how much money we can get you.

This advice is provided to help you if your flight is delayed or canceled. However, the exact care and compensation you are entitled to will depend on your specific circumstances and flight. Always follow the directions of your airline, particularly with regard to times you must present yourself for check-in and boarding.

Quick facts

Summary

Disruption

Delays and Cancellations

Cause

Other

Status

Current disruption

Compensation

May qualify for compensation

Flights affected

1961

Airlines affected

Swiss Air, easyJet, Lufthansa

Airports affected

London, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid

Checked by

Matteo Floris

Date updated

29 December 2025

What To Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled

If you're traveling to or from the European Union, here's what to do when your flight is unexpectedly scrubbed:

Gather evidence that your flight was delayed, canceled, or overbooked.

Get the airline to provide written confirmation of the disruption and the reason behind it.

Request an alternative flight to your destination — or a refund if you no longer wish to travel.

Make a note of the arrival time at your final destination.

Ask the airline to provide vouchers for meals and refreshments.

Avoid signing documents or accepting offers that may waive your passenger rights.

If an overnight stay is required, ask the airline to provide accommodation.

Save receipts for any additional expenses caused by the disruption.

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