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Thousands of Passengers Stuck Across Europe in UK, France, Germany, Turkey Face 92 Cancellations and 1,559 Delays Affecting British, easyJet, Pegasus, SunExpress and More Airlines, at London, Paris, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Antalya and Others


Published on
January 1, 2026

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Thousands of passengers are stranded across Europe, with severe weather causing chaos in the UK, France, Germany, and Turkey. A total of 92 cancellations and 1,559 delays have disrupted travel plans for many. Major airlines like British Airways, easyJet, Pegasus Airlines, and SunExpress are among those hit hardest by the storms. Passengers are experiencing extended waits at airports in cities such as London, Paris, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Antalya, and others. The extreme weather, including snow, rain, and strong winds, has led to disruptions in air travel across several key airports, leaving thousands of travelers struggling to make it to their destinations.

Severe Weather Causes Significant Disruptions

As Europe and Turkey brace for severe weather, millions of travelers are facing travel disruptions due to snow, heavy rain, and strong winds. According to recent reports, a total of 92 cancelled flights and 1,559 delayed flights have been recorded across key airports, with the weather expected to worsen over the coming days. These disruptions are primarily caused by snowstorms, icy conditions, and extreme temperatures, impacting both air and ground transportation networks.

Key Affected Airlines, Airports, and Cities

Airlines like British Airways, easyJet, Pegasus Airlines, and SunExpress are seeing significant delays, especially in London Heathrow (LHR), Istanbul Airport (IST), and Antalya (AYT), with several airports across Europe and Turkey facing serious disruptions. Istanbul and Ankara have been especially hard-hit, with Ankara expecting snow on New Year’s Eve, and Istanbul experiencing freezing temperatures and icy conditions.

Airline NameCountryCancelled Flights (#)Delayed Flights (#) Air France France 1 157 British Airways United Kingdom 18 336 Brussels Airlines Belgium 1 35 easyJet United Kingdom 13 303 Finnair Finland 3 66 German Airways Germany 2 6 KLM Netherlands 3 102 Pegasus Airlines Turkey 25 145 SunExpress Turkey 8 15 UTair Russia 1 29

In addition to airlines, major European hubs such as Paris Orly (ORY), Frankfurt International (FRA), and London Heathrow are also dealing with substantial delays, which have now reached over 1,500 in total. In Turkey, Antalya and Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen (SAW) are facing substantial disruptions due to the ongoing snowstorm, while Izmir has been impacted by heavy rain and localized flooding.

Airport NameCountryTotal Cancelled FlightsTotal Delayed Flights Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) Netherlands 10 208 Antalya (AYT) Turkey 2 15 Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) Germany 1 83 Brussels (BRU) Belgium 2 46 Charles de Gaulle/Roissy (CDG) France 1 160 Diyarbakir (DIY) Turkey 5 0 Frankfurt Int’l (FRA) Germany 1 88 Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) Finland 2 48 Istanbul Airport (IST) Turkey 2 79 Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Int’l (SAW) Turkey 22 190 Linate (LIN) Italy 2 24 London Heathrow (LHR) United Kingdom 20 542 Nice Cote d’Azur (NCE) France 6 30 Oğuzeli (GZT) Turkey 5 0 Paris Orly (ORY) France 4 45 Sanliurfa GAP Airport (GNY) Turkey 5 0 Van Ferit Melen (VAN) Turkey 2 1

What Passengers Should Do Now

Travelers affected by these disruptions should take the following steps to mitigate the impact:

  1. Check for Updates: Always check the flight status through the airline’s official website or app to stay up-to-date with cancellations and delays.
  2. Rebooking Options: If your flight has been canceled, rebook on the next available flight. Some airlines offer flexible options or rebooking at no extra cost due to the weather.
  3. Monitor Local Travel Conditions: If you are traveling by train or car, check for potential road closures, especially in snow-affected areas like Ankara and Frankfurt. It’s important to plan for delays or detours.
  4. Prepare for Extended Waits: Given the widespread delays, it’s a good idea to prepare for longer waiting times at the airport. Pack essential items such as snacks, water, medications, and a power bank to ensure comfort during potential extended wait times.

Conclusion

With a total of 92 flight cancellations and 1,559 delays, the ongoing severe weather in Europe and Turkey is causing significant disruptions to travel plans. The heavy snow, rain, and winds will likely persist into the first week of January, affecting transportation networks and causing further delays. Affected passengers are urged to stay informed, check for updates, and prepare for potentially extended travel times. By staying flexible and aware of the conditions, travelers can reduce the inconvenience of these disruptions.

Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports