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Jan 12, 2026

Snow Chaos Causes 45 Cancellations and 310 Delays at Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin Airports

Snow Chaos Causes 45 Cancellations and 310 Delays at Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin Airports
Northern Germany’s airports battled severe operational headwinds on Saturday, 10 January 2026, as Storm Elli’s heavy snowfall and cross-winds rippled through tightly-packed flight schedules. Real-time data published by the Federal Ministry of Transport showed Hamburg Airport (HAM) worst affected, clocking 84 delays and 29 outright cancellations by noon. Düsseldorf (DUS) and the capital’s Berlin-Brandenburg hub (BER) fared only marginally better, logging 107 and 119 delays respectively.

Ground-handling crews struggled to keep pace with continuous de-icing cycles, forcing airlines to hold departures long enough for ice to reform on critical surfaces. Runway friction tests triggered repeated closures of short cross-wind runways, further squeezing capacity. Lufthansa responded with a fee-free re-booking waiver on domestic sectors and urged connecting passengers to build at least three hours into itineraries to clear security and border-control bottlenecks.

The knock-on effect spread across Europe: British Airways, KLM and easyJet canceled rotations to Heathrow, Schiphol and Zurich, stranding transit passengers bound for the U.S. and Asia. Freight forwarders reported that perishables from Kenya and pharma consignments from India were rerouted via Frankfurt, adding 24 hours to sensitive supply chains.

Snow Chaos Causes 45 Cancellations and 310 Delays at Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin Airports


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Travel-management companies recommend that international assignees flying in or out of northern Germany this week reconfirm local ground transport—particularly rail transfers—to avoid missed flights. Employers with time-critical cargo should flag ‘force-majeure’ clauses with logistics providers, as most carriers will not guarantee next-day delivery during weather alerts.

Airport operators say normal throughput should resume once temperatures rise above freezing on Monday, but caution that staff overtime limits and repositioning of aircraft will leave gaps in the roster well into mid-week. Companies planning group moves or rotator-crew changes should therefore anticipate lingering disruptions.
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