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Flight Delays and Cancellations Disrupt Major European Airports

Flight Delays and Cancellations Disrupt Major European Airports
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Air travel across several European countries has experienced widespread disruption recently, with over 1,600 flights reported delayed and more than 50 canceled. These disturbances have impacted air traffic in Spain, Greece, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, France, Sweden, and Norway.

Among the locations most affected are prominent airports such as Athens, Amsterdam, and London. These hubs have witnessed operational challenges resulting in significant schedule deviations for arriving and departing flights.

Key European carriers including Air France, British Airways, KLM, and Aegean have reported disruptions to their services amid these delays and cancellations. Their operations at major airports have been notably affected,

leading to altered flight plans and passenger inconveniences.

Passengers traveling through the impacted airports are advised to stay in close contact with their airlines for the most current updates regarding flight times and potential cancellations. Preparing for possible delays is recommended to manage travel plans accordingly.