Home » AIRLINE NEWS » Germany Faces Travel Disruptions with Over Thirty Flight Cancellations Including British Airways, EasyJet, Lufthansa, and Swiss Affecting Routes to London, Zurich, Orlando, and More – New Update You Need to Know

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October 8, 2025

Flight cancellations in Germany have been causing notable disruption for travelers, particularly in major airports such as Berlin-Brandenburg, Frankfurt, and Munich. Recently, there have been 38 cancellations across these airports, affecting destinations such as London, Zurich, Orlando, and Prague, among others. These cancellations have disrupted both domestic and international flights, leaving many passengers scrambling to find alternative travel options. This article delves into the recent flight disruptions at these airports, outlining the key cancellations and their implications for passengers.

Cancellations Overview

The following table outlines the details of recent flight cancellations at Berlin-Brandenburg, Frankfurt, and Munich airports:

AirportFlight No.AirlineDestinationDeparture Berlin-Brandenburg BAW999 British Airways London Heathrow (LHR) Wed 07:00 AM CEST Berlin-Brandenburg EZY5373 EasyJet Antalya (AYT) Tue 02:55 PM CEST Berlin-Brandenburg SWR975 Swiss Zurich (ZRH) Mon 09:40 AM CEST Berlin-Brandenburg EZY4076 EasyJet Venice Marco Polo (VCE) Sun 06:15 PM CEST Berlin-Brandenburg DLH1935 Lufthansa Munich (MUC) Sun 10:50 AM CEST Berlin-Brandenburg DLH173 Lufthansa Frankfurt (FRA) Sun 07:15 AM CEST Frankfurt SWR1081 Swiss Geneva (GVA) Wed 08:10 AM CEST Frankfurt SWR1097 Swiss Geneva (GVA) Mon 05:35 PM CEST Frankfurt OCN68 Lufthansa Orlando (KMCO) Mon 01:40 PM CEST Frankfurt BCY1458 Sky Regional Ljubljana (LJU) Mon 08:25 AM CEST Frankfurt BCY148 Sky Regional Nuremberg (NUE) Sun 05:05 PM CEST Frankfurt CLH356 Lufthansa Bremen (BRE) Sun 04:55 PM CEST Frankfurt CLH280 Lufthansa Milan Linate (LIN) Sun 01:35 PM CEST Frankfurt DLH52 Lufthansa Hanover (HAJ) Sun 01:20 PM CEST Frankfurt DLH1396 Lufthansa Prague (PRG) Sun 12:40 PM CEST Munich CLH1634 Lufthansa Wroclaw (WRO) Tue 10:05 PM CEST Munich SWR1125 Swiss Geneva (GVA) Tue 03:10 PM CEST Munich SWR1127 Swiss Geneva (GVA) Mon 07:10 PM CEST Munich AAL717 Lufthansa Charlotte (KCLT) Mon 09:10 AM CEST Munich CLH2152 Lufthansa Stuttgart (STR) Sun 10:00 PM CEST Munich CLH2128 Lufthansa Dresden (DRS) Sun 07:15 PM CEST Munich CLH1856 Lufthansa Milan Malpensa (MXP) Sun 03:20 PM CEST Munich OCN90 Lufthansa Calgary (CYYC) Sun 01:25 PM CEST Munich CLH2014 Lufthansa Dusseldorf (DUS) Sun 11:30 AM CEST Munich CLH2396 Lufthansa Basel-Mulhouse (EAP) Sun 11:30 AM CEST Munich SVS662 SAS Copenhagen (CPH) Sun 10:25 AM CEST Munich DLH1934 Lufthansa Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) Sun 08:55 AM CEST Munich CLH2452 Lufthansa Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) Sun 08:40 AM CEST Munich CLH2122 Lufthansa Dresden (DRS) Sun 08:05 AM CEST Munich DLH93 Lufthansa Frankfurt (FRA) Sun 07:00 AM CEST

Impact of Cancellations on Passengers

Flight cancellations in Germany have affected a variety of routes, including some high-demand destinations such as London, Zurich, Orlando, and Munich. Passengers on both short and long-haul flights have faced significant disruptions, especially those traveling during peak hours. The cancellations at Berlin-Brandenburg, Frankfurt, and Munich airports have impacted thousands of passengers, many of whom were left to find alternative flights or rearrange their travel plans. These disruptions are especially challenging for those with tight connections or those traveling for important business events or personal commitments.

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport Cancellations (EDDB)

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport faced a number of cancellations, particularly on international routes. British Airways and EasyJet had their flights grounded, including:

  • British Airways: The flight to London Heathrow (BAW999), scheduled for Wednesday morning, was canceled.
  • EasyJet: Flights to Antalya and Venice (EZY5373 and EZY4076) were canceled on Tuesday and Sunday, respectively.
  • Lufthansa: The cancellations of Lufthansa’s flights to Munich (DLH1935) and Frankfurt (DLH173) on Sunday were notable disruptions.
  • Swiss International Air Lines: A flight to Zurich (SWR975) was also canceled on Monday morning.

These cancellations led to significant disruptions, particularly for travelers seeking early-morning departures.

Frankfurt Airport Flight Cancellations (EDDF)

At Frankfurt Airport, passengers were also affected by a series of cancellations, particularly on both European and long-haul flights.

  • Swiss International Air Lines: Flights to Geneva (SWR1081, SWR1097) were canceled on Wednesday and Monday, respectively.
  • Lufthansa: Several Lufthansa flights were grounded, including long-haul services to Orlando (OCN68) and regional flights to Ljubljana, Nuremberg, and Bremen.
  • Additional Cancellations: Passengers flying to Hanover, Prague, and Milan were also impacted by cancellations.

These disruptions affected a wide range of passengers, from short regional flights to distant international connections.

Munich Airport Canceled Flights (EDDM)

Munich also experienced a number of flight cancellations, with numerous short-haul and long-haul flights disrupted.

  • Swiss International Air Lines: Flights to Geneva (SWR1125 and SWR1127) were canceled on Tuesday and Monday.
  • Lufthansa: Several Lufthansa flights were affected, including those to Charlotte, Stuttgart, Dresden, and Düsseldorf. Long-haul services to Calgary (OCN90) were also canceled.
  • Additional Disruptions: Munich also saw cancellations on flights to Oslo, Milan, and Berlin.

Munich Airport’s cancellations primarily affected passengers traveling within Europe and to international destinations, including North America.

Conclusion

With a total of 38 cancellations across three major German airports, flight cancellations in Germany have caused significant disruption to both domestic and international travel. Major destinations such as London, Zurich, Orlando, and Munich were affected, with both regional and long-haul routes being impacted. Passengers should remain vigilant and check flight statuses regularly to stay informed of any changes. Additionally, they should be prepared for potential delays and consider alternative travel options if necessary. As these disruptions continue, it’s important for travelers to stay updated and plan ahead to minimize any further inconvenience.