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Christmas Chaos: Heathrow, Manchester, and London Airports Bracing for Record-Breaking Holiday Traffic in 2025!

15 December 2025 at 10:06
Christmas Chaos: Heathrow, Manchester, and London Airports Bracing for Record-Breaking Holiday Traffic in 2025!

As Christmas 2025 approaches, the UK is set to witness an unprecedented level of travel congestion. With the festive season expected to be the busiest in a decade, airports, train stations, and roadways will experience record-high volumes of travelers. Key locations, especially the major airports, will be under significant pressure, and transportation across the country will face intense demand, leading to potential delays and overcrowding. Travel plans are predicted to be more challenging than ever, but knowing what to expect can help ease the burden.

Airports Expected to See Record Traffic

London Heathrow, along with Birmingham and Manchester airports, is gearing up for its busiest-ever Christmas season. With the surge of travelers looking to visit family or embark on festive getaways, these airports are likely to be overwhelmed, particularly on select days. Among the busiest travel dates are 19 December, 28 December, and 2 and 4 January. These dates coincide with increased departures and arrivals, especially as many people look to return after the holidays.

Key destinations like Alicante, Amsterdam, Dubai, Dublin, Geneva, and Tenerife are expected to see the most traffic, with Alicante leading as a popular choice for sun-seeking travelers. Airlines will be under intense pressure to manage flights efficiently, and passengers are advised to allow extra time at the airport to avoid last-minute stress.

For passengers traveling through Heathrow, the peak days of travel are anticipated to be especially chaotic. It will be crucial for travelers to plan their airport arrivals well in advance, ensuring enough time for check-in, security checks, and potential delays. Travelers flying during these peak times are advised to stay informed about flight status and be prepared for long lines and crowded terminals.

Rail Travel: Major Disruptions Expected

For those opting for rail travel, the Christmas rush will bring its own set of challenges. Saturday, 20 December, and Monday, 22 December, are predicted to be the busiest days on UK railways before Christmas. While Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day are generally quieter, the days leading up to and following the holidays will be marked by overcrowded trains. It is worth noting that many services will be winding down early on Christmas Eve, with the last trains leaving major cities like London and Newcastle in the early evening.

Christmas Day itself will see no train services running, and Boxing Day will have very limited operations. The main surge on trains will occur on 27 December, as intercity services resume. However, major engineering works on the rail network will put additional pressure on travelers, with several key lines closed, including portions of the West Coast Main Line.

The West Coast Main Line, which connects London Euston to cities like Birmingham and Manchester, will face closures between Milton Keynes and Rugby, as well as further north between Preston and Carlisle. Travelers planning to use these routes will need to consider alternative options, such as using the Settle and Carlisle Railway as a scenic detour.

Additionally, London Waterloo, one of the UK’s busiest stations, will be closed from Christmas Eve until 28 December, further complicating travel plans for those heading to the south of England.

Road Traffic: High Volume Expected on Key Dates

For those choosing to drive, the Christmas travel period will also see a spike in traffic, especially on the M25, M4, M5, M6, and M60 motorways. The RAC forecasts that Christmas Eve will be the busiest day on UK roads, with over 4.2 million journeys expected. The M25, in particular, will be heavily congested, particularly around Heathrow Airport and Bluewater in Kent.

While Christmas Day itself is expected to be the quietest day on the roads, travel will pick up again on 27 December when many families return from their holiday destinations. Delays are likely to occur on 19 December, 20 December, and 22 December due to the increased traffic. Drivers should expect significant congestion, particularly in areas like Cardiff, Bristol, and Wolverhampton.

It is also important for travelers to be aware of roadworks and closures during this time. The M27 in Hampshire will be shut between junctions 9 and 11 from Christmas Eve to 4 January, potentially causing significant detours for travelers in this region.

Coach and Bus Services: Extra Routes for Travelers

To accommodate the increased demand, Flixbus and National Express will be running additional services during the Christmas period. With the anticipated disruption to train services, these coach companies aim to provide alternative transportation options for travelers. On Christmas Day and Boxing Day, when rail services will be minimal, coach services will operate on many key routes, especially for travelers affected by Network Rail engineering works.

It’s important to note, however, that local bus services will not operate on Christmas Day. Only a few essential services, like hospital buses and limited services on the Isle of Wight, will continue.

Ferry Services: Peak Traffic and Travel Tips

The Port of Dover will also be bracing for a busy Christmas period, particularly between 19 and 21 December. Doug Bannister, the CEO of the port, has advised travelers to arrive no earlier than two hours before their scheduled sailing to avoid congestion. While ferry companies generally do not charge penalties for missing a sailing due to traffic delays, passengers will be rebooked on the next available ferry without additional charge.

The anticipated peak travel times for ferries are expected between 6 am and 1 pm, with Friday 19 December and Sunday 21 December likely to see the heaviest traffic. Passengers planning to travel by ferry should be prepared for long waiting times at the port, and it is recommended to plan for delays accordingly.

Planning for Christmas Travel in 2025

With all forms of transport expected to experience high volumes during the Christmas period, careful planning and preparation will be essential for travelers. It is strongly advised to book tickets well in advance, stay updated on potential service disruptions, and plan for additional travel time. Those traveling by air, rail, road, or ferry should also consider flexible travel dates where possible to avoid the most crowded times.

The Christmas 2025 travel season will be a challenging one for many, but with the right planning, travelers can navigate the chaos and enjoy a festive getaway.

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Thousands of Passengars Stuck in Europe as Copenhagen Airport, London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Berlin Brandenburg and more Cancelled 17 Flights and 208 Flights were Delayed Causing Travel Chaos Across Athens, Barcelona, Zurich and others

13 December 2025 at 13:14
Thousands of Passengars Stuck in Europe as Copenhagen Airport, London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Berlin Brandenburg and more Cancelled 17 Flights and 208 Flights were Delayed Causing Travel Chaos Across Athens, Barcelona, Zurich and others

Thousands of passengers are facing major disruptions across Europe as Copenhagen Airport, London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol, Berlin Brandenburg, and several other key hubs cancel 17 flights and delay 208 others. This chaotic situation is causing widespread travel inconvenience, particularly affecting international connections to and from Athens, Barcelona, Zurich, and other popular destinations. The ripple effects of these disruptions are making it difficult for passengers to manage their travel plans, with many stranded at airports, scrambling for rebooking options, and struggling to make onward connections. As winter travel picks up, such disruptions are becoming more frequent, emphasizing the vulnerability of the European aviation sector to operational and weather-related challenges.

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across Major Airports

Here’s a closer look at the flight disruptions happening at several European airports today:

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) – Operational Issues Cause Delays and Cancellations

  • Cancelled flights: 3
  • Delayed flights: 7

Copenhagen Airport, a crucial gateway for travelers to and from Scandinavia, is seeing disruptions today, with three flights cancelled and others facing delays. Although the reason for the cancellations remains officially unconfirmed, similar disruptions in the region have been linked to operational constraints related to severe weather conditions and ongoing technical issues with airline systems.

Tourism Impact:

  • As one of the key entry points for tourism in Denmark, the current disruptions may deter some tourists planning their trips. Visitors to Copenhagen, particularly those hoping to catch cruises to other Scandinavian cities, might face delays in their itineraries.

Cancelled Arrivals of Copenhagen Airport

SZS2268A20NMadeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 08:50PM WET
NSZ3615B38MMadeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 04:50PM WET
SAS988A359Incheon Int’l (ICN / RKSI)Sat 01:25PM KST
BAW814A320London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Tue 04:25PM GMT
NSZ3563B738Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Sun 10:20PM CET
NOZ970B738Stavanger, Sola (SVG / ENZV)Sun 04:45PM CET
SVS1736E190Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Sun 11:55AM CET
SVS1736E190Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Sat 11:55AM CET
SZS610A20NZurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH)Fri 10:15PM CET
EZY4649A319Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 07:30PM CET
SAS1676A20NBerlin-Brandenburg (BER / EDDB)Fri 04:40PM CET
KLM1271E295Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Fri 01:40PM CET
NSZ3563B38MKrakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Thu 10:40PM CET
BCY743CRJ9Vilnius Int’l (VNO / EYVI)Thu 08:10AM EET
SVS1736E190Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Wed 11:55AM CET
FIN7059A319Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL / EFHK)Wed 10:25AM EET
BCY2883CRJ9Trondheim, Vaernes (TRD / ENVA)Tue 09:20PM CET
SVS1736E190Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Tue 11:55AM CET
SAS926A21NWashington Dulles Intl (KIAD)Tue 04:35AM EST
BAW810A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Mon 12:30PM GMT
BCY743CRJ9Vilnius Int’l (VNO / EYVI)Mon 08:10AM EET

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) – Major Hub Faces High Delays and a Single Cancellation

  • Cancelled flights: 2
  • Delayed flights: 77

London Heathrow, one of the world’s busiest international airports, is experiencing significant delays today. With 77 flights delayed and two flight cancelled, the disruption is severe, and the knock-on effects are expected to continue throughout the day. The cause of these issues remains tied to both operational delays and external factors such as high air traffic volumes and limited staffing resources during the peak winter period.

Tourism Impact:

  • As a major gateway to the UK, disruptions at Heathrow affect inbound tourism, especially for tourists visiting London’s iconic landmarks or taking short breaks in the British capital.
  • Delays also impact flights connecting to popular European destinations, such as Paris, Rome, and Berlin.

Cancelled Arrivals of London Heathrow Airport

BAW178B772John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Sat 03:00PM EST
VIR46A35KJohn F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Sat 01:55AM EST
BAW511A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 09:20PM WET
BAW256A35KIndira Gandhi Int’l (DEL / VIDP)Thu 08:55PM IST
BAW507A20NGeneral Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 06:40PM WET
BAW505A319General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 03:50PM WET
BAW503A20NGeneral Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 01:40PM WET
BAW284A388San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)Thu 04:00AM PST
ACA888B788Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier Int’l (CYOW)Thu 04:20AM EST
BAW573A319Linate (LIN / LIML)Wed 06:40PM CET
AAL80B77WDallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Wed 04:00AM CST
BAW815A320Copenhagen (CPH / EKCH)Tue 08:25PM CET
BAW631A20NAthens Int’l, Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH / LGAV)Tue 06:30PM EET
BAW1309A319Aberdeen (ABZ / EGPD)Tue 04:25PM GMT
EIN916A20NKnock Int’l (NOC / EIKN)Tue 02:30PM GMT
EIN714A20NCork Int’l (ORK / EICK)Tue 01:15PM GMT
BAW475A319Barcelona Int’l (BCN / LEBL)Tue 01:50PM CET
BAW755A20NBasle-Mulhouse (EAP / LFSB)Tue 12:50PM CET
EIN158A20NDublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 11:25AM GMT
BAW709A320Zurich (Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH)Tue 12:10PM CET
BAW1473A320Glasgow Int’l (GLA / EGPF)Tue 10:30AM GMT
DAL20A332Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA)Tue 02:30AM PST
BAW825A319Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 10:25AM GMT
BAW1439A320Edinburgh (EDI / EGPH)Tue 10:15AM GMT
BAW1391A319George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Tue 10:15AM GMT
BAW1359A320Manchester (MAN / EGCC)Tue 10:10AM GMT
EIN380A21NShannon (SNN / EINN)Tue 09:15AM GMT
BAW813A319Copenhagen (CPH / EKCH)Mon 05:25PM CET
VIR130A339Tampa Intl (KTPA)Mon 06:55AM EST
ACA850B788Calgary Int’l (CYYC)Mon 03:10AM MST
BAW54A388OR Tambo Int’l (JNB / FAOR)Mon 09:25AM SAST
AAL730B772Charlotte/Douglas Intl (KCLT)Mon 02:20AM EST
BAW1421A20NInverness (INV / EGPE)Sun 01:30PM GMT
AAL56B773Miami Intl (KMIA)Sun 07:05AM EST
BAW282B77WLos Angeles Intl (KLAX)Sun 02:00AM PST
AAL730B77WCharlotte/Douglas Intl (KCLT)Sun 02:20AM EST
BAW765A20NBasle-Mulhouse (EAP / LFSB)Sat 09:00AM CET
BAW321A21NCharles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 11:15PM CET
BAW1353A320Jersey (JER / EGJJ)Fri 05:55PM GMT
AFR1780BCS3Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 02:45PM CET

London Gatwick Airport (LGW) – Light Impact with Delays and One Cancellation

  • Cancelled flights: 3
  • Delayed flights: 40

Gatwick, London’s second busiest airport, is seeing minor but still impactful disruptions today. While two flight has been cancelled, a larger number of flights (40 in total) have been delayed, mainly affecting short-haul flights to European cities.

Tourism Impact:

  • Gatwick handles a significant portion of budget and leisure travelers flying to Southern Europe. Cancellations and delays may cause frustration for those with tight schedules for sightseeing or business activities.

Cancelled Arrivals of London Gatwick Airport

EZY8522A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 09:10PM WET
EZY8520A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 03:30PM WET
EZY6492A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Fri 10:15PM WET
VLG6208A319Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR / LIRQ)Fri 08:15PM CET
EFW2717A321Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Fri 03:55PM WET
EZY8520A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Fri 03:20PM WET
EZY846A319Inverness (INV / EGPE)Fri 08:20AM GMT
EFW2663A321Faro (FAO / LPFR)Thu 09:50PM WET
EZY6486A320Faro (FAO / LPFR)Thu 11:00PM WET
EZY8532A319Faro (FAO / LPFR)Thu 06:00PM WET
EFW2661A321Faro (FAO / LPFR)Thu 01:45PM WET
WUK5732A21NFaro (FAO / LPFR)Thu 12:55PM WET
EZY8512A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Tue 07:10PM WET
EZY842A319Isle of Man (IOM / EGNS)Tue 08:35PM GMT
EZY8674A20NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Mon 08:25PM CET
EZY8429A319Lyon (LYS / LFLL)Mon 08:45AM CET
EZY8500A320Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG)Fri 02:45PM CET
EZY6566A320Edinburgh (EDI / EGPH)Fri 11:55AM GMT
ICE470B38MKeflavik Int’l (KEF / BIKF)Fri 10:55AM GMT
EZY8822A320Krakow Int’l (KRK / EPKK)Thu 09:25PM CET
AUR610AT72Guernsey (GCI / EGJB)Mon 07:10PM GMT
AUR602AT72Guernsey (GCI / EGJB)Mon 10:25AM GMT

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) – Mild Disruptions with Minimal Cancellations

  • Cancelled flights: 2
  • Delayed flights: 12

Amsterdam Schiphol, one of Europe’s leading hubs, is witnessing relatively minimal disruptions today. With two cancellation reported, the airport is handling the delays fairly efficiently. However, as Schiphol operates a high number of international services, even minor delays can cause a ripple effect across the network.

Tourism Impact:

  • Amsterdam is a key European tourist hub, and delays may affect travelers visiting the city for its world-class museums, canals, or vibrant cultural experiences.

Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) – Limited Cancellations

  • Cancelled flights: 1
  • Delayed flights: 17

Madrid-Barajas airport, Spain’s busiest, has only one cancelled flight today, but five others are delayed. The cause of the delays has not been officially confirmed, though they likely stem from high traffic volumes or minor technical glitches within airport systems.

Tourism Impact:

  • As one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, Spain is always a favorite among visitors. Any disruptions in Madrid have ripple effects on domestic tourism, especially for those coming for long weekends or sightseeing tours.

Cancelled Departures of Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport

ARG1133A330Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE / SAEZ)Sat 07:05PM CET
ARG1133A330Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE / SAEZ)Fri 07:05PM CET
AAL95B772John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Fri 11:00AM CET
IBE539A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 11:00PM CET
EZY7652A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 10:15PM CET
EZY7646A320General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 05:35PM CET
IBE533A319General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Thu 03:40PM CET
VLG1499A319Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR / LIRQ)Thu 02:35PM CET
IBE545A320Porto / Oporto (OPO / LPPR)Thu 11:25AM CET
LPE2485B789Jorge Chávez Int’l (LIM / SPJC)Thu 12:40AM CET
IBE539A321General Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS / LPPT)Wed 11:00PM CET
LPE2485B789Jorge Chávez Int’l (LIM / SPJC)Wed 12:40AM CET
IBE381A332Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU / TJSJ)Tue 12:35PM CET
IBE191A330Simon Bolivar Int’l (Maiquetia Int’l) (CCS / SVMI)Wed 11:40AM CET
IBE101A359Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE / SAEZ)Tue 11:59PM CET
IBE191A332Simon Bolivar Int’l (Maiquetia Int’l) (CCS / SVMI)Tue 11:40AM CET
BAW465A320London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Mon 06:05PM CET
IBE191A330Simon Bolivar Int’l (Maiquetia Int’l) (CCS / SVMI)Mon 11:40AM CET

Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW) – Delays and Cancellations

  • Cancelled flights: 1
  • Delayed flights: 17

Istanbul’s secondary airport, Sabiha Gokcen, is seeing some turbulence today with 1 cancelled flight and 17 delayed flights. This has been primarily caused by operational delays, which have affected mostly regional and domestic flights within Europe and the Middle East.

Tourism Impact:

  • Istanbul remains a key gateway for tourists visiting Turkey and its famous attractions like the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace, but delays may hinder tourists on tight itineraries.

Cancelled Arrivals of Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Int’l Airport

PGT311A320Batumi (BUS / UGSB)Sat 06:15PM +04
PGT657B738Baghdad Int’l (BGW / ORBI)Sat 06:35AM +03
PGT2593A321Kars (KSY / LTCF)Fri 11:50PM +03
PGT531A320Isfahan Int’l (Esfahan Shahid Beheshti Int’l) (IFN / OIFM)Fri 08:00AM +0330
PGT2739A321Kayseri Erkilet Int’l (ASR / LTAU)Thu 11:05PM +03
PGT2021B738Antalya (AYT / LTAI)Thu 10:25PM +03
PGT2753A321Sivas (VAS / LTAR)Thu 09:30PM +03
PGT294A321Sarajevo Int’l (SJJ / LQSA)Thu 06:00PM CET
PGT657A321Baghdad Int’l (BGW / ORBI)Thu 06:55AM +03
PGT2571A321Malatya Erhac (MLX / LTAT)Wed 11:00AM +03
PGT2035A320Antalya (AYT / LTAI)Tue 08:10PM +03
PGT1197A320Bristol Int’l (BRS / EGGD)Tue 04:10PM GMT
PGT956A321Geneva Cointrin Int’l (GVA / LSGG)Tue 03:05PM CET
PGT2591A321Kars (KSY / LTCF)Tue 12:00PM +03
PGT2731A321Kayseri Erkilet Int’l (ASR / LTAU)Tue 09:15AM +03
PGT551A321Zvartnots Int’l (EVN / UDYZ)Tue 07:40AM +04
PGT2705B738Konya (KYA / LTAN)Mon 09:50PM +03
PGT519A320Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE)Mon 04:20PM +0330
PGT2591A321Kars (KSY / LTCF)Mon 12:35PM +03
PGT4080A320Antalya (AYT / LTAI)Mon 12:10PM +03
PGT2703A321Konya (KYA / LTAN)Mon 10:05AM +03
PGT2731B738Kayseri Erkilet Int’l (ASR / LTAU)Mon 09:05AM +03
PGT2591A321Kars (KSY / LTCF)Sun 01:15PM +03
PGT519A321Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE)Fri 04:20PM +0330
PGT511A321Imam Khomeini Int’l (IKA / OIIE)Wed 08:30AM +0330
PGT819B738Erbil Int’l (EBL / ORER)Wed 07:40AM +03
PGT241A321Aktyubinsk (AKX / UATT)Tue 09:30AM +05

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) – Cancellations in Line with General Disruptions

  • Cancelled flights: 2
  • Delayed flights: 14

Berlin Brandenburg, Germany’s capital airport, is facing limited disruptions today with 2 cancelled flight and 14 delayed departures. The delays appear to be tied to technical and scheduling issues that typically affect regional and intra-European flights.

Tourism Impact:

  • Berlin is an international cultural and tourism hub, and any delays or cancellations directly impact the visitors flocking to see its historical landmarks.

Cancelled Arrivals of Berlin-Brandenburg Airport

EZY5334A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 08:15PM WET
EZY5334A21NMadeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Fri 09:55PM WET
EZY4633A20NCharles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 09:15PM CET
SZS1675A20NCopenhagen (CPH / EKCH)Fri 02:55PM CET
BAW984A20NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Mon 03:45PM GMT

London Luton Airport (LTN) – One Flight Cancelled

  • Cancelled flights: 2
  • Delayed flights: 12

London Luton, which is known for its budget flights to destinations across Europe, is seeing some operational impact today with two cancellation.

Tourism Impact:

  • Luton’s value for money services make it popular among those heading for city breaks or low-cost holidays. The airport’s service disruption might lead to some frustration, particularly for travelers on tight schedules.

Cancelled Arrivals of London Luton Airport

EZY2472A320Madeira Int’l (Funchal) (FNC / LPMA)Sat 10:55PM WET
WMT3751A320Craiova (CRA / LRCV)Sat 09:20AM EET
EZY305A320Edinburgh (EDI / EGPH)Mon 07:55PM GMT
EZY303A320Edinburgh (EDI / EGPH)Fri 02:05PM GMT

Edinburgh Airport (EDI) – Light Disruption

  • Cancelled flights: 1
  • Delayed flights: 11

Edinburgh Airport, a major departure point for Scotland, is seeing minimal disruption, with 1 flight cancelled and several delays. Passengers should remain alert for any additional changes.

Tourism Impact:

  • As Scotland’s busiest airport, delays here might inconvenience those traveling to scenic destinations like the Scottish Highlands and the Edinburgh Festival.

Cancelled Departures of Edinburgh Airport

EZY214A320Bristol Int’l (BRS / EGGD)Sat 09:00AM GMT
CFE8713E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Wed 07:30AM GMT
CFE8711E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Wed 07:00AM GMT
CFE8701E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Wed 06:40AM GMT
EAI3259AT72Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 08:20PM GMT
EAG3659AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Tue 08:15PM GMT
CFE8719E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Tue 08:00PM GMT
EZY3301A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Tue 06:50PM GMT
CFE8709E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Tue 05:35PM GMT
EAI3257AT72Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 03:20PM GMT
EAI3255AT72Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 01:35PM GMT
EAI3253AT72Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Tue 12:00PM GMT
BAW1439A320London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Tue 08:40AM GMT
EAG3651AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Tue 08:20AM GMT
EAG3659AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Mon 08:15PM GMT
EZY305A320London Luton (LTN / EGGW)Mon 06:40PM GMT
EZY3243A320Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Mon 06:35PM GMT
EZY3301A320Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Mon 06:20PM GMT
KLM928B738Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Mon 01:30PM GMT
EZY1232A20NBasle-Mulhouse (EAP / LFSB)Mon 01:05PM GMT
EZY7838A20NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Mon 12:50PM GMT
DLH961A321Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Mon 12:45PM GMT
CFE8711E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Mon 07:00AM GMT
EAG3659AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Sun 08:15PM GMT
UAL3928B772San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)Sat 01:00PM GMT
EAI3259AT72Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW)Fri 08:20PM GMT
EAG3659AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Fri 08:15PM GMT
EZY3243A320Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 06:35PM GMT
EAG3657AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Fri 03:25PM GMT
UAL3928B772San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)Fri 01:00PM GMT
EZY303A320London Luton (LTN / EGGW)Fri 12:50PM GMT
DLH961A20NFrankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF)Fri 12:45PM GMT
EZY7838A20NAmsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Fri 12:30PM GMT
EAG3653AT72George Best Belfast City (BHD / EGAC)Fri 12:00PM GMT
EZY323A320Bristol Int’l (BRS / EGGD)Fri 11:55AM GMT
AFR1687BCS3Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG / LFPG)Fri 11:40AM GMT
EZY6566A320London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)Fri 10:25AM GMT
CFE8701E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Thu 06:40AM GMT
BAW1447A21NLondon Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)Mon 01:10PM GMT
CFE8705E190London City (LCY / EGLC)Mon 12:55PM GMT

Summary of Cancelled and Delayed Flight By Airport

Airport NameAirport CodeCancelled FlightsDelayed Flights
Copenhagen AirportCPH37
London HeathrowLHR277
London GatwickLGW340
Amsterdam SchipholAMS212
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-BarajasMAD117
Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Int’lSAW118
Berlin Brandenburg AirportBER214
London LutonLTN212
Edinburgh AirportEDI111

Conclusion

Flight cancellations and delays at major European airports are a constant reminder of the complexities and potential disruptions that come with international travel. While operational and weather-related issues are common, today’s disruptions have highlighted the vulnerability of the industry during peak travel periods. Passengers are advised to stay in close contact with their airlines for real-time updates and plan accordingly to minimize the impact of delays.

As we head into the holiday season, tourism in Europe may face short-term setbacks due to these disruptions. However, the continued commitment from airlines and airports to improve services and provide compensation will be key in managing both passenger expectations and the broader impact on the tourism industry.

Source:- FlightAware and Different Airports

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