Published on
October 17, 2025
Denmark is facing significant air travel disruptions as Flight cancellations Denmark affect both domestic and international passengers. A total of 36 flights have been cancelled across Copenhagen Airport and Billund Airport, impacting destinations including Helsinki, Munich, Poznań, Stavanger, Brussels, Nice, Madrid, Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Aalborg, London, Geneva, Palma de Mallorca, Sandefjord, Aarhus, and Malpensa. Travelers are grappling with delays, rescheduling challenges, and uncertainty as airlines adjust schedules to address operational constraints.
Billund Airport Flights Disrupted
Billund Airport [EKBI] recorded one cancellation:
- SVS1904 (E190) to Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM) scheduled for Monday at 09:55 AM CEST
While the cancellations at Billund are limited, they still add pressure to the airport’s operations and reflect broader trends in airline scheduling disruptions affecting Billund Airport flights.
Copenhagen Airport Delays Affect Multiple Destinations
Copenhagen Airport [EKCH] experienced a larger number of disruptions impacting several airlines and routes. Key cancellations include:
- Finnair
- FIN960 (A320) to Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL / EFHK) – Friday 07:25 PM, Saturday 08:00 PM
- FIN960 (A321) to Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL / EFHK) – Monday 08:20 PM
- SAS
- SAS1396 (AT76) to Sandefjord, Torp (TRF / ENTO) – Sunday 01:00 PM
- SAS2587 (A320) to Palma de Mallorca (PMI / LEPA) – Saturday 04:05 PM
- SAS585 (A20N) to Palma de Mallorca (PMI / LEPA) – Saturday 10:20 AM
- SAS412 (A20N) to Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN / ESSA) – Monday 08:00 PM
- Other airlines and routes
- CLH2445 (CRJ9) to Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM) – Thursday 09:20 PM
- BCY2755 (CRJ9) to Poznań-Ławica (POZ / EPPO) – Wednesday 11:00 PM
- SVS1872 (E190) to Stavanger, Sola (SVG / ENZV) – Wednesday 02:05 PM
- SVS1595 (E190) to Brussels (BRU / EBBR) – Tuesday 05:00 PM
- AFR1151 (BCS3) to Charles de Gaulle (CDG / LFPG) – Wednesday 11:35 AM
- SZS793 (A20N) to Nice Cote d’Azur (NCE / LFMN) – Sunday 05:10 PM
- SZS581 (A20N) to Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD / LEMD) – Sunday 02:35 PM
- NSZ4158 (B38M), NSZ4152 (B738) to Stockholm-Arlanda (ARN / ESSA) – Sunday & Wednesday
- NOZ3230 (B38M) to Oslo, Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM) – Sunday 05:00 PM
- NSZ3540 (B738) to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM) – Sunday 04:55 PM
- NSZ3086 (B38M), NSZ3082 (B38M) to Aalborg (AAL / EKYT) – Sunday
- NSZ3512 (B38M) to London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK) – Sunday 11:00 AM
- SVS613 (E190) to Geneva Cointrin (GVA / LSGG) – Sunday 08:20 AM
- SVS661 (E190) to Munich Int’l (MUC / EDDM) – Sunday 08:00 AM
- BRX1207 (ATR) to Aalborg (AAL / EKYT) – Saturday 08:30 AM
- BRX1243 (ATR) to Aarhus (AAR / EKAH) – Saturday 08:10 AM
These disruptions span popular business and leisure destinations, highlighting the scale of the issue and the pressure on airline operations.
Summary Table of Cancelled Flights
Impact on Passengers
The consequences of these cancellations extend far beyond the flights themselves:
- Passengers face rescheduling challenges and missed connections
- Airlines must manage airline operational issues, adjusting crews and aircraft to reduce further delays
- Connections across Europe are disrupted, reflecting the broader effects of European flight disruptions
Causes of Flight Cancellations
Flight cancellations Denmark are primarily driven by:
- Crew shortages and scheduling conflicts
- Technical maintenance requirements
- Operational and logistical challenges across multiple routes
These factors also contribute to Copenhagen Airport delays and disruptions affecting cancelled European routes.
Looking Ahead
Travelers are advised to check flight status before departure, remain flexible with itineraries, and prepare for potential continued disruptions. These steps help mitigate the ripple effects on both domestic and international travel.
