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Storm Leonardo Threatens Portugal and Spain with Severe Flooding and Travel Chaos: The Full Impact of This Powerful Weather System Unfolds

5 February 2026 at 15:57
Storm Leonardo Threatens Portugal and Spain with Severe Flooding and Travel Chaos: The Full Impact of This Powerful Weather System Unfolds

Portugal and Spain are bracing for the arrival of Storm Leonardo, a weather system that is expected to bring severe rainfall and strong winds to the Iberian Peninsula. Authorities have issued warnings across both countries, urging residents to prepare for potential flooding, power outages, and disruption to transport services. This storm follows the aftermath of Storm Kristin, which has already caused considerable damage in the region.

The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) has forecast that Storm Leonardo will begin affecting mainland Portugal from Tuesday afternoon and last until Saturday. Spain is expected to experience the storm’s effects from Wednesday. Meteorologists predict persistent and heavy rainfall, with strong winds reaching gusts of up to 75 km/h along the southern coastal areas of Portugal, with higher gusts in the elevated regions.

Both countries are still recovering from Storm Kristin, which has already wreaked havoc across the Iberian Peninsula. Southern Spain has recorded its wettest winter in almost four decades, with the persistent rain raising concerns about river flooding and damage to drainage systems. In Portugal, Daniele Fraga, deputy commander of the national emergency and civil protection authority ANEPC, warned that the heavy rain could lead to more floods, particularly in areas that were previously affected by Storm Kristin.

The Intensifying Flood Risk in Portugal and Spain

The expected rainfall from Storm Leonardo is set to further complicate the already critical flooding situation across the Iberian Peninsula. Meteorologists are predicting that rainfall levels could reach up to 250 millimetres in certain areas within a 24-hour period, significantly raising the chances of flash floods and landslides.

  • Portugal is particularly vulnerable in the Leiria region, where nearly 95,000 households are still without power due to previous storms.
  • Southern Spain is under high alert, especially in the Grazalema mountains, where significant rainfall is expected.

The authorities are focusing their efforts on monitoring the risk of flash floods and landslides, particularly in mountainous and coastal areas.

Emergency Measures and Government Response

Portugal’s government has activated emergency measures in response to the worsening weather conditions. The country’s electricity distribution company, E-Redes, confirmed that nearly 134,000 households remain without power, with 95,000 homes in the Leiria region still waiting for services to be restored. Power outages remain one of the most pressing issues as the storm approaches.

In response to the destruction caused by Storm Kristin, the Portuguese government has announced a €2.5 billion relief package to support affected households and businesses. This financial package will assist in rebuilding efforts, which include the restoration of homes, schools, roads, and factories. At Monte Real air base, the storm caused damage to several F-16 fighter jets, highlighting the storm’s widespread effects.

The Spanish government has also issued similar emergency alerts, focusing on areas in southern Spain, where authorities are preparing for the possibility of flooding and landslides. Experts warn that if rainfall exceeds predictions, the situation could worsen rapidly.

Travel and Transportation Disruptions

With Storm Leonardo expected to affect both Portugal and Spain in the coming days, travel disruptions are anticipated across the region. Airports, railways, and roads are likely to face significant delays and closures as authorities prioritise safety measures. In Portugal, the storm’s impact on power and infrastructure has already delayed transport services in affected regions.

Spain’s southern regions are also bracing for disruption to transport services, particularly in Andalusia and the Canary Islands, where authorities are preparing for flash floods that could hinder road access and delay flights.

  • Flight cancellations and delays are expected to increase as airports in both countries work to manage the high winds and potential damage to runways.
  • Train services are also likely to be impacted, with major lines facing delays or closures, particularly across southern Spain.

What Tourists Should Know

For tourists planning to visit Portugal and Spain this week, it’s essential to stay informed about the evolving weather conditions. While both countries remain open to visitors, tourists are advised to monitor official weather updates and follow local authorities’ guidance.

  • Tourists in flood-prone regions should avoid venturing into areas with high water levels and stay clear of any coastal regions experiencing storm surges.
  • Visitors to Spain and Portugal should also be prepared for possible delays and disruptions in transport services, particularly in the southern parts of both countries.

Local authorities and emergency services are on high alert, ensuring that timely evacuations and shelter options are in place should conditions worsen.

The Future of Storm Preparedness in Portugal and Spain

As Storm Leonardo makes its way across the Iberian Peninsula, both Portugal and Spain are working hard to manage the immediate aftermath of the storm. The region’s recovery from Storm Kristin serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by extreme weather patterns in the face of climate change.

Both governments are committed to improving storm preparedness in the future, with an emphasis on flood management and emergency response systems. Efforts to strengthen infrastructure and develop better forecasting technology are already underway, with the aim of minimising the disruption caused by future storms.

As the storm continues to approach, authorities are calling for citizens and visitors alike to stay vigilant and follow all safety instructions. The region remains on high alert, with emergency response teams ready to act as necessary.

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SAA Sees Growth in International Routes and Expands Market Share: What New Updates You Need to Know

5 February 2026 at 13:56
SAA Sees Growth in International Routes and Expands Market Share: What New Updates You Need to Know

In December 2025, South African Airways (SAA) achieved significant growth in the regional and international markets, especially outside South Africa. An increase in the number of flights and capacity for each flight provided the basis for SAA’s international growth, supporting the ongoing recovery of international demand for air travel.

SAA strengthened its position in the African and international markets, despite a slight decrease in market share on domestic routes. The airline achieved a regional market share of 41% and an international market share of 52% in December 2025. This was an impressive result, especially considering the market disruptions caused by COVID-19.

Domestic Route Competition Remains Fierce

With the strong international market growth, SAA continued to face challenges on the domestic routes, where it had only a 24% market share in December 2025. The presence of low-cost carriers and private airlines on domestic routes continues to create significant competition. South African domestic carriers in particular offer lower fares and more frequent flights.

Regardless, SAA’s unwavering commitment to its fleet and services shows a long-term plan to strengthen its competitive foothold domestically and abroad. In December 2025, the airline experienced increasing demand on some key international routes, showcasing the airline’s ability to diversify its services.

Growing Demand on International Destinations

The highest demand growth was recorded on international routes to Mauritius, Lagos, and Perth. SAA is attracting increasing numbers of passengers on these routes as the airline continues to broaden its international service offerings. These cities, all vastly popular in different parts of the world, showcase SAA’s increasing ability to serve a wide variety of international travelers. The demand growth on these routes offered the airline the opportunity to use its flexible network to provide optimal service to these high-demand international markets. This also demonstrates the continued gains in worldwide travel speed after being stimulated by the global pandemic in the past years.

Outlook 2026: Operational Improvements and New Connectivity

After operational improvements and new enhancements to customer experience, SAA should have a more stable operation in 2026. SAA will look to improve performance and reliability of the fleet. SAA will also look to improve strengthening regional connectivity and global airline partnerships to improve scope and seamless travel for customers.

SAA has, in step with the company’s objectives, increased the number of codeshare agreements with various global airlines, including some of the big names: Emirates, Lufthansa, Kenya Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Mauritius, and Turkish Airlines. By March 2026, SAA will also have partnerships with LAM Mozambique, Air New Zealand, and several other airlines, giving SAA a larger global network covering Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.

With the new airlines, SAA customers will be able to enjoy all the benefits of seamless and continent-spanning travel with integrated and coordinated flight schedules and baggage services.

Star Alliance Partnerships Enhance Worldwide Access

South African Airways is a member of Star Alliance, which means that with any ticket purchase on the airline, customers can travel to numerous destinations worldwide. Star Alliance is one of the largest airline alliances around the globe. As a member, SAA is able to offer customers convenient travel connections around the world. Combined with its codeshare agreements, the airline offers customers top-tier airline access to and from South Africa.

The Future of SAA

The airline’s success in December 2025 showed that SAA is committed to improving its regional and international airline service, in all its sectors, for the airline’s new positioning for 2026. SAA will continue to provide dependable and efficient service, focused on its customers, while expanding SAA’s access around the globe.

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