1. Blog
  2. News & Updates
  3. This is where Europe's worst flight disruptions were this summer

This is where Europe's worst flight disruptions were this summer

By AirHelp
Last updated on September 5, 2025
This is where Europe's worst flight disruptions were this summer

Ah summer! Long evenings, school holidays, relaxing vacations, and... airport queues.

As the northern hemisphere bids goodbye to summer, travel troubles are one thing that we certainly won't miss.

But how did European airports do this peak season? Despite strikes, air traffic control issues and even a collapsing roof, you might be surprised to learn that your flight was less likely to be delayed in 2025 compared to previous summers.

Here's the 2025 ranking of Europe's worst flight disruptions, and how they compared to last year:

Country

Passengers

% disrupted

Improvement

1.
Greece
15.1 million
42%
+7.5%
2.
Portugal
10.5 million
39%
-2.4%
3.
France
28.5 million
38%
+0.5%
4.
Italy
33.6 million
37%
+7.4%
5.
Switzerland
7.4 million
36%
+7.1%
6.
Malta
1.4 million
35%
+5.5%
7.
Luxembourg
0.6 million
34%
+1.3%
8.
Belgium
5.3 million
33%
+0.4%
9.
Netherlands
10.6 million
32%
+3.9%
10.
Bulgaria
1.7 million
32%
+12.4%
11.
Germany
31.6 million
32%
+12.5%
12.
Romania
3.7 million
32%
+14%
13.
United Kingdom
41.6 million
31%
+8.3%
14.
Czech Republic
2.3 million
31%
+8.8%
15.
Slovenia
0.2 million
31%
+9.3%
16.
Spain
42.7 million
31%
+0.9%
17.
Croatia
3.2 million
30%
+11.3%
18.
Hungary
2.4 million
28%
+15%
19.
Austria
5.4 million
28%
+12.4%
20.
Slovakia
0.3 million
28%
+11.8%
21.
Ireland
6.4 million
26%
+2.6%
22.
Latvia
1 million
25%
+9%
23.
Finland
2.9 million
25%
-0.2%
24.
Poland
8 million
24%
+9.7%
25.
Denmark
5.4 million
21%
+6.2%
26.
Iceland
1.5 million
20%
-0.2%
27.
Lithuania
0.8 million
20%
+4.4%
28.
Estonia
0.5 million
20%
+8%
29.
Sweden
4.9 million
19%
+7.3%
30.
Norway
7.9 million
16%
+3.6%

While more than a third of passengers had a disruption in countries like Greece, France, and Italy, most of Europe actually saw notable improvements, with more passengers arriving on time compared to last summer.

And that's not because fewer people are flying. On the contrary. More passengers took to the skies in Europe this summer than in past years, yet disruptions went down.

Passengers

% disrupted

2025
288 million
32%
2024
282 million
39%
2023
266 million
38%
2022
237 million
41%

We've got our fingers crossed this trend continues, so we can all look forward to smoother, hassle free flights.

And until then, we're here to help you protect your flight, and claim compensation if it doesn't go to plan.

Share it with your friends!

TrustpilotExcellent
238,870reviews