Europe sees 1,362 flight delays and 56 cancellations across major hubs
By Matteo Floris
Last updated on February 13, 2026
A widespread disruption across Europe led to 1,362 delayed and 56 canceled flights affecting key hubs including Madrid, Amsterdam, Paris CDG and Orly, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London Heathrow, Barcelona, Zurich, and Rome Fiumicino. Airlines most impacted included Iberia, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, British Airways, SAS, Vueling, and ITA Airways, with additional disruption at carriers such as Ryanair and easyJet. Madrid and Amsterdam recorded the highest combined impact. Passengers were advised to check airline apps, monitor airport updates, and retain documents for possible claims.
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A Europe-wide operational disruption resulted in 1,362 delayed flights and 56 cancellations across multiple major hubs. Airports affected included Madrid, Amsterdam, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London Heathrow, Barcelona, Zurich, and Rome Fiumicino, spanning Spain, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Switzerland.
By airport, Madrid reported 249 delays and 14 cancellations, driven largely by Iberia activity (53 delays, 11 cancellations). Amsterdam recorded 236 delays and 12 cancellations, heavily influenced by KLM (94 delays, 5 cancellations). Paris CDG saw 158 delays and 13 cancellations, with Air France contributing 94 delays and 8 cancellations, while Paris Orly had 109 delays and 2 cancellations, including 20 delays linked to Transavia France. Frankfurt experienced 127 delays and 3 cancellations, with Lufthansa responsible for 43 delays. Copenhagen registered 117 delays and 2 cancellations, led by 38 SAS delays. London Heathrow reported 105 delays and 6 cancellations, including 11 U.S.-related delays. Barcelona logged 101 delays and 1 cancellation, Zurich had 82 delays and 1 cancellation (including 7 U.S.-linked delays), and Rome Fiumicino reported 78 delays and 2 cancellations.
Airlines most affected included Iberia (57 delays, 13 cancellations), Air France (108 delays, 13 cancellations), KLM (over 100 delays, 6 cancellations), Lufthansa (over 60 delays, 4 cancellations), British Airways (37 delays, 1 cancellation), SAS (43 delays), Vueling Airlines (67 delays), and ITA Airways (28 delays). Other carriers reporting disruptions were Ryanair, easyJet, Swiss, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Air India, Condor, Finnair, TAP Air Portugal, and Cathay Pacific.
Madrid and Amsterdam together accounted for 485 delays and 26 cancellations. Paris CDG reported one of the highest cancellation totals at 13. Heathrow had the highest number of U.S.-related delays at 11, followed by Zurich with 7. Barcelona reported no U.S.-related delays.
Passengers were advised to monitor airline apps and airport websites for real-time updates, check rebooking options, retain boarding passes and receipts for potential compensation claims, arrive early at heavily impacted airports, verify connections before departure, and review rights under EU passenger regulations.
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Rerouting or refund
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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.
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Quick facts
Disruption:
Delays and Cancellations
Cause:
Other
Compensation:
Not eligible for compensation
Flights affected:
1418
Status:
Past disruption
Airlines affected:
Iberia, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, British Airways, SAS, Vueling Airlines, ITA Airways, Ryanair, easyJet, Swiss, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Air India, Condor, Finnair, TAP Air Portugal, Cathay Pacific
Airports affected:
Madrid, Amsterdam, Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Paris Orly, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London Heathrow, Barcelona, Zurich, Rome Fiumicino
Checked by:
Matteo Floris
Date updated:
February 13, 2026