Cyberattack Disrupts Flights Across Europe
Flight Delays Expected
Flight Delays Expected
Copenhagen Airport closed when four large drones were spotted. Incoming flights redirected, outgoing flights delayed or canceled. After about four hours, the airport reopened with expected delays and cancellations. Travelers advised to check with airlines
According to EUROCONTROL data, air traffic in Europe remains steady compared to 2019, with sharp increases in Ryanair, Turkish, and Wizz Air, and significant improvements in punctuality and reductions in delays
Temporary road and terminal changes at Logan Airport may cause delays until November 2025. Travelers are advised to plan ahead, follow signage, and check flight statuses
Advanced EES system launch in a month
Today (Friday) a nationwide train strike continues, ending only in the evening, while tomorrow (Saturday) a general aviation strike is expected to last four hours, causing possible flight delays and disruptions
**The ultra low-cost airline intensifies actions against Europe's Air Traffic Control system. Equipment failure reportedly caused delays for twelve flights in Greece.**
Mexico City International Airport closed due to severe weather conditions
Ground services company strike in Portugal
Air India extends suspension of New Delhi-Tel Aviv route until October 25, 2025, leaving Israel without direct flights to India for the upcoming winter schedule