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Easter getaway hit as 1,901 European flights delayed and 75 cancelled; Heathrow among affected hubs

Mar 30, 2026
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Easter getaway hit as 1,901 European flights delayed and 75 cancelled; Heathrow among affected hubs
Weather-related air-traffic control (ATC) restrictions and rolling ground-handling strikes on the continent caused widespread disruption on 29 March, with data compiled by flight-stats firm Cirium and reported by Travel and Tour World showing 1,901 delays and 75 outright cancellations across Europe. While German and Spanish airports bore the brunt, London Heathrow saw knock-on delays averaging 46 minutes and the scrubbing of at least eight intra-European services. Groundforce walk-outs at Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat triggered inbound holding patterns that cascaded through Europe’s tightly-linked airway slots. Airlines including Lufthansa, SAS, KLM and Iberia were forced to re-schedule crew rosters; several repositioning legs into Heathrow arrived out of slot, pushing arriving wide-bodies into the early-morning curfew buffer and compounding congestion. For business travellers the ripple effects are significant.

Easter getaway hit as 1,901 European flights delayed and 75 cancelled; Heathrow among affected hubs


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Mid-week meetings in Frankfurt and Zurich are now at risk as aircraft and crew end up in the wrong place, a classic ‘knock-on’ scenario familiar since the summer 2024 ATC meltdown. Travel-management companies (TMCs) are advising corporates to favour early-morning departures, which historically have a higher completion factor when the network is disturbed, and to monitor real-time Eurocontrol alerts. Heathrow has activated its "additional Destinations and Special Flights" protocol, allowing certain wide-body stands to double up to absorb late arrivals. Nevertheless, airport operations managers warn that gates dedicated to United States pre-clearance and to red-list health screening cannot be reassigned, limiting flexibility. Travellers booked on the 7–14 April window should therefore expect residual schedule volatility even if labour disputes in Spain are resolved quickly. Mobility managers with relocating employees in temporary accommodation should review lease crossover dates to cater for possible delayed shipments of unaccompanied luggage. Airfreight clients are also seeing backlogs, with IAG Cargo quoting an extra 24–36 hours to move priority consignments through London.

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