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Dec 25, 2025

Nearly 2 000 European Flights Delayed—Swiss Air Lists 3 Cancellations, 51 Holdups

Nearly 2 000 European Flights Delayed—Swiss Air Lists 3 Cancellations, 51 Holdups
A follow-up dataset released late on 24 December paints an even starker picture: 1 918 delays and 43 cancellations across ten European countries, including Switzerland. Swiss Air Lines confirmed three cancellations—the domestic Geneva–Zurich rotation and two Zurich-Frankfurt services—and 51 delays spread across its A320 and A220 networks.

The worst systemic bottlenecks remain at Heathrow (12 cancellations, 149 delays) and Paris CDG (6/249), but Zurich still ranks mid-table with 128 delayed movements. EasyJet and Lufthansa CityLine also report secondary knock-ons, affecting Swiss passengers connecting via Amsterdam and Munich.

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Nearly 2 000 European Flights Delayed—Swiss Air Lists 3 Cancellations, 51 Holdups


Swiss corporate-travel managers are rapidly reallocating passengers to rail where feasible. SBB’s EuroCity Zurich–Munich service saw a 14 % spike in seat bookings on 24 December, while night-train operator Nightjet added a fourth Zurich–Berlin coach.

Legal experts remind companies that EU261 compensation clocks stop if delays are caused by air-traffic control restrictions or severe weather—circumstances likely to apply to some of today’s disruptions. Nevertheless, airlines must still provide care (meals, accommodation) once delays exceed two hours.

The latest figures underscore a broader trend: Europe’s aviation ecosystem is struggling to rebuild resilience post-pandemic at peak demand points. Swiss stakeholders may need to revisit contingency budgets for 2026, especially with further labour negotiations on the horizon.
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