Home » AIRLINE NEWS » KLM and easyJet Experience Severe Travel Disruptions Across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, and More, With Multiple Flights Cancelled and Delayed on Routes Including Amsterdam, Portland, Munich and More

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August 23, 2025

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KLM and easyJet are grappling with widespread travel disruption across the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, prompting the cancellation and delay of numerous flights on key services including Amsterdam, Portland, and Munich. The primary cause lies in deteriorating weather, notably thick fog settling over Amsterdam Schiphol, which reduced visibility and rippled through the day’s schedule. Coupling the fog, existing operational difficulties—mainly logistical bottlenecks and staffing shortages—have compounded the airlines’ struggle to restore normalcy. Travellers on both short-haul and long-haul services have faced long waits and flight eliminations, with delays concentrated on high-frequency routes linking major European hubs and cities on the US east coast.

Today, both KLM and easyJet experienced significant travel disruptions due to weather and operational challenges, affecting a wide range of routes across Europe and beyond. KLM had nine flights cancelled (1% cancellation rate) and three delayed (0%), with notable cancellations including routes from Amsterdam Schiphol to Munich, Gothenburg, and Portland, as well as long-haul flights to Chicago and Washington D.C. The majority of these disruptions were caused by dense fog at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, which led to low visibility and delayed airport operations. On the other hand, easyJet saw one flight cancelled (0% cancellation rate) and 112 delayed (6% delay rate), with cancellations primarily affecting the Liverpool to Amsterdam route. Both airlines were hit hard by weather and operational issues, causing significant inconvenience for passengers traveling from the UK, Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden to destinations across Europe and the US.

KLM Faces Significant Cancellations and Delays

KLM, the flagship carrier of the Netherlands, reported substantial disruptions, with a total of nine flights cancelled (about 1% of their scheduled services) and three flights delayed (around 0%). The airline’s troubles seemed to stem from a combination of factors, including weather disturbances and operational difficulties at major airports like Amsterdam Schiphol, one of Europe’s busiest hubs. Passengers traveling from the UK, Germany, and Sweden to various destinations across Europe and the US were among those most impacted.

Several of the cancelled KLM flights were scheduled to depart from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, underscoring the airport’s struggles with the weather. Notably, the cancellations involved a range of aircraft types, including the E190, E75L, and E295, with services to popular cities such as Munich, Gothenburg, and Budapest, as well as long-haul destinations like Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, Illinois.

Affected KLM Flights

Flight IDAircraft TypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time KLM1444 E190 Bordeaux-Merignac (BOD / LFBD) Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Fri 02:00 PM CEST KLM1296 E295 Billund (BLL / EKBI) Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Fri 02:25 PM CEST KLM1849 E75L Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM) Sat 07:25 AM CEST KLM1229 E75L Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Goteborg (GOT / ESGG) Sat 07:25 AM CEST KLM1230 E75L Goteborg (GOT / ESGG) Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Sat 09:25 AM CEST KLM1850 E75L Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM) Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Sat 09:35 AM CEST KLM1551 E295 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Ibiza (IBZ / LEIB) Sat 10:30 AM CEST KLM615 B789 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Portland Intl (KPDX) Sat 10:35 AM CEST KLM1365 E190 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Budapest Ferenc Liszt International (BUD) Sat 11:40 AM CEST KLM611 B772 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) Sat 12:45 PM CEST KLM651 A332 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD) Sat 01:15 PM CEST

As the day progressed, it became clear that the effects of the weather were not limited to KLM’s short-haul operations. Flights heading to the US from Amsterdam also felt the impact, with major transatlantic routes to Washington Dulles, Portland, and Chicago all facing delays. KLM passengers were advised to check the status of their flights before arriving at the airport to avoid further complications.

The airline’s main hub at Amsterdam Schiphol was particularly affected by dense fog, which impacted visibility and overall airport efficiency. The disruption led to long waiting times for passengers in the terminals and caused a backlog of flights, creating ripple effects across other airports as well.

easyJet Experiences Delays and Cancellations

Meanwhile, easyJet, a low-cost carrier based in the UK, also faced a series of challenges. The airline saw one cancellation (0% cancellation rate) and 112 delays (6% delay rate), the majority of which were attributed to weather-related disruptions and operational difficulties. This marked a busy and chaotic day for easyJet, particularly affecting airports in the UK, Netherlands, and Germany, with flights originating from Liverpool, Amsterdam, and other major hubs.

While easyJet experienced fewer cancellations compared to KLM, its delay numbers were more significant, with delays affecting nearly 6% of their flights. The delayed flights were spread out across various routes, but many of them involved travel between the UK and the Netherlands, particularly flights between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol.

Affected easyJet Flights

Flight IDAircraft TypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time EZY3441 A320 Liverpool John Lennon (LPL / EGGP) Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Sat 07:10 AM BST EZY3442 A320 Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) Liverpool John Lennon (LPL / EGGP) Sat 10:15 AM CEST

The weather and operational challenges experienced by easyJet resulted in delays in both directions of travel. The airline’s passengers were advised to expect potential disruptions on both short-haul and longer European routes. Given the volume of delayed flights, easyJet set up a dedicated customer service line to provide more information on the status of affected services.

Causes of the Disruptions

Both KLM and easyJet faced operational challenges due to the weather and other unforeseen circumstances. Dense fog over Amsterdam Schiphol caused flight delays and cancellations for both airlines, as low visibility prevented aircraft from taking off or landing efficiently. Airports across Europe, especially in the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK, experienced ripple effects of these weather conditions.

In addition to the weather, operational challenges played a major role in the disruptions. Both airlines reported difficulties coordinating their schedules due to staffing shortages, technical issues with aircraft, and other logistical concerns, which led to delays in both arrivals and departures.

Impact on Affected Passengers

Passengers flying with KLM and easyJet experienced significant disruptions in their travel plans. For many, this meant missed connections, long waiting times in airport terminals, and a heightened level of uncertainty regarding their travel status. Some passengers were rerouted, while others were advised to reschedule their flights or await updates.

For long-haul flights, such as those traveling to Portland and Chicago, passengers faced extended delays and potential missed connections to other flights. On the other hand, passengers flying on shorter routes like Liverpool to Amsterdam faced considerable inconvenience, with easyJet’s delays often lasting for several hours.

Airlines often offer compensation for such disruptions, but for many travelers, the delays and cancellations meant an extra day or more of waiting, rebooking, or rescheduling at their own expense.

KLM and easyJet are grappling with extensive travel disruptions affecting the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and other markets, with multiple services removed or delayed on vital routes including Amsterdam, Portland, and Munich. The difficulties stem from persistent fog at Amsterdam Schiphol combined with other operational pressures like delayed turnarounds and staffing shortages.

Both KLM and easyJet faced considerable travel disruptions today, with hundreds of passengers impacted by cancelled and delayed flights. The UK, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, and other countries felt the impact, with passengers suffering from the effects of weather-related disturbances and operational issues.

As weather conditions remain unpredictable, both airlines are expected to continue monitoring the situation and adjust their schedules accordingly. For travelers planning to fly with either airline in the coming days, it is crucial to stay updated on flight statuses, plan ahead for possible delays, and contact the airlines for real-time assistance.

Despite the challenges, both KLM and easyJet are working to ensure that passengers are given the necessary support during these disruptions. Whether you are traveling to Amsterdam, Portland, or Munich, it’s important to remain flexible and prepared for unexpected travel changes in the coming days.