Published on
February 14, 2026
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Massive travel disruptions are sweeping across Europe today, with France, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, and the UK recording over 50 cancellations and 1,308 delays. Major airports in Paris, Madrid, Oslo, Amsterdam, London, and other key cities are overwhelmed as flights from EasyJet, KLM, British Airways, and several other airlines are impacted. The severe weather has created significant delays, stranding countless passengers. EasyJet, KLM, SAS and British Airways are among the hardest-hit carriers, with disrupted schedules causing chaos for travelers. Passengers in these cities should prepare for long waits, rebookings, and potential cancellations.
Travelers are advised to stay updated on their flight statuses and seek alternative options. As the weather continues to affect major European hubs, the situation remains volatile, adding frustration and uncertainty for many passengers across the continent.
In this uncertain period, travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and be aware of their rights regarding rebooking and compensation. Weather remains a major factor in ongoing travel delays across the region.
Flood Alerts in France: A Record-Breaking Crisis
The flood alert system in France has been working at an unprecedented pace, as soils have reached saturation levels not seen since the beginning of data collection in 1959. Lucie Chadourne-Facon, the director of Vigicrues, France’s national flood monitoring agency, shared the alarming figures with AFP on Saturday. For the past 30 days, France has been under continuous orange or red alert in various regions, signaling severe flood risks.
A total of 81 departments in France are on alert for 154 rivers, breaking all historical records for simultaneous flood alerts. This persistent wet weather has rendered the soils incapable of absorbing further precipitation, making the entire country highly vulnerable to rapid flooding. Chadourne-Facon emphasized that even the slightest rainfall can trigger immediate reactions from already swollen rivers, significantly increasing the flood risk. These extraordinary weather conditions are now causing widespread disruptions, not only affecting daily life in France but also leading to travel challenges across Europe.
Airports Affected by Cancellations and Delays
The travel disruptions have been particularly concentrated at several key European airports, with the most significant impacts felt at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD), Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Charles de Gaulle (CDG), and London Heathrow (LHR). These airports, which serve as major international hubs, have reported a staggering number of delays and cancellations, causing significant inconvenience for passengers.
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- Madrid (MAD) saw 4 cancellations and 169 delays, with both departures and arrivals affected by the adverse weather conditions.
- Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) reported 5 cancellations and 217 delays, contributing to a further strain on an already busy airport.
- Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) faced 7 cancellations and 183 delays, as heavy rainfall led to slowdowns in air traffic control and ground operations.
- London Heathrow (LHR), one of Europe’s busiest airports, also saw 2 cancellations and 107 delays, with several connecting flights affected by stormy weather.
Airlines Struggling to Manage Disruptions
European airlines are facing significant operational challenges due to these weather conditions. easyJet reported 11 cancellations and 487 delays, marking a particularly rough period for the airline, which operates a large number of short-haul flights within Europe. KLM, Finnair, Iberia, and British Airways have also reported disruptions, with cancellations and delays ranging from a handful to several dozen.
The impact is not confined to just one or two carriers; many major airlines, including easyJet, KLM, British Airways, and SAS, are dealing with delayed and canceled flights across their entire networks, which affect both international and domestic routes. Smaller carriers, such as Cityjet, Braathens Regional Airways, and SAS Link, also experienced disruptions, adding to the overall chaos.
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What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For those impacted by these disruptions, there are several actions passengers can take to minimize the impact on their travel plans:
- Stay Informed: Passengers should keep an eye on their airline’s website, as well as real-time flight status updates on their airport’s official website. Most airlines provide updates through apps or social media channels to keep passengers informed.
- Contact Airlines for Rebooking: Passengers who find their flights canceled should contact their airline immediately to explore rebooking options. Many airlines, including easyJet, KLM, and British Airways, offer alternative routes, although availability may be limited due to high demand.
- Know Your Rights: Under EU regulation 261/2004, passengers are entitled to compensation for long delays (over 3 hours) or cancellations, especially if the delay was caused by factors within the airline’s control. Be sure to inquire about compensation, meal vouchers, or overnight accommodation if needed.
- Explore Alternative Routes: If your flight has been significantly delayed or canceled, consider alternative modes of transport, such as trains or buses, especially if traveling to nearby countries. While some train routes in Europe are also affected, they may offer a more reliable alternative compared to flights.
- Be Prepared for Extended Waits: Given the large number of affected passengers, be prepared for longer waits at airports. If you’re facing an extended delay, make sure to check if your airline offers any amenities, such as meal vouchers or lounge access.
A Challenging Period for European Travel
The ongoing weather disruptions in Europe have led to a challenging period for travelers across the continent. Major airports and airlines are struggling to manage the effects of flooding and severe storms, with 51 cancellations and more than 1,300 delays. Passengers should stay informed, contact their airlines for assistance, and be aware of their rights to compensation. As the weather conditions persist, travel disruptions may continue, and passengers are urged to remain flexible with their travel plans.
Source: FlightAware and affected airports, France 24

