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Passengers Grounded Across Germany as Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf Delay 404 And Cancel 2 Flights, Affecting Lufthansa, Ryanair, Eurowings, Pegasus Airlines, And Others

Passengers Grounded Across Germany as Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Düsseldorf Delay 404 And Cancel 2 Flights, Affecting Lufthansa, Ryanair, Eurowings, Pegasus Airlines, And Others

Germany recorded 404 flight delays and 2 cancellations today across Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin-Brandenburg, Düsseldorf, and Hamburg. The most affected airlines by volume of delays included Lufthansa (48 delays at Frankfurt; 6 at Munich; 3 at Berlin), Ryanair (22 delays at Berlin), easyJet (21 delays at Berlin; 2 at Düsseldorf), Eurowings (13 delays at Berlin; 11 at Düsseldorf; 9 at Hamburg), Air Dolomiti (21 delays at Frankfurt; 2 at Munich), and Pegasus Airlines (7 delays at Berlin; 5 at Düsseldorf; 4 at Munich; 3 at Hamburg). Cancellations were limited to SAS Link (1 cancellation at Frankfurt) and BA CityFlyer (1 cancellation at Berlin).
The most affected airports were Frankfurt International (156 delays, 1 cancellation) and Berlin-Brandenburg (124 delays, 1 cancellation), followed by Hamburg (45 delays), Munich (41 delays), and Düsseldorf (38 delays). Other popular carriers experiencing delays included KLM, Condor, Lufthansa CityLine, Swiss, Finnair, Iberia, LOT Polish Airlines, EgyptAir, TAP Air Portugal, and All Nippon Airways. Cities covered today include Frankfurt, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Düsseldorf.

  • Update today: Germany logged 404 delays and 2 cancellations across five major airports.
  • Frankfurt International led disruptions with 156 delays and 1 cancellation.
  • Berlin-Brandenburg followed closely with 124 delays and 1 cancellation.
  • Lufthansa recorded the highest single-airport delay count (48 at Frankfurt).
  • Low-cost and regional carriers including Ryanair, easyJet, Eurowings, and Pegasus Airlines saw elevated delay ratios at Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Hamburg.

Most Affected German Airports

Frankfurt International Airport

Frankfurt reported 156 delays and 1 cancellation, making it the most disrupted hub today. Lufthansa (48 delays) and Air Dolomiti (21 delays) accounted for a substantial share, with additional impacts to Condor, Pegasus Airlines, and KLM.

Berlin Brandenburg Airport

Berlin-Brandenburg logged 124 delays and 1 cancellation. Ryanair (22 delays), easyJet (21), and Eurowings (13) were the most affected by delays, while BA CityFlyer recorded the airport’s lone cancellation.

Hamburg Airport

Hamburg experienced 45 delays, led by Eurowings (9 delays), with notable delay ratios for LOT Polish Airlines, Buzz, and SkyAlps.

Munich International Airport

Munich posted 41 delays. Lufthansa CityLine (7 delays) and Lufthansa (6) were the primary contributors, alongside Pegasus Airlines and EgyptAir.

Düsseldorf International Airport

Düsseldorf recorded 38 delays, driven mainly by Eurowings (11 delays), plus delays across Pegasus Airlines, CityJet, KLM, and easyJet.

Airlines Most Affected by Germany Flight Cancellations and Delays

Lufthansa

The largest contributor by volume, with 48 delays at Frankfurt, plus additional delays at Munich and Berlin.

Ryanair

Significant disruption at Berlin-Brandenburg with 22 delays, reflecting elevated delay ratios.

easyJet

Recorded 21 delays at Berlin and further delays at Düsseldorf, impacting short-haul schedules.

Eurowings

Affected across multiple airports, including 13 delays at Berlin, 11 at Düsseldorf, and 9 at Hamburg.

Air Dolomiti

Notable impact at Frankfurt with 21 delays, alongside smaller numbers at Munich.

Pegasus Airlines

Consistent delays across Berlin, Düsseldorf, Munich, and Hamburg, with higher delay percentages at several airports.

SAS Link

Accounted for one of the day’s two cancellations, occurring at Frankfurt.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check real-time departure boards and airline apps before traveling to Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, or Düsseldorf.
  • Allow extra buffer time for connections, especially on short-haul European routes.
  • Contact airlines directly for rebooking options if delays exceed minimum thresholds.
  • Monitor gate and terminal changes, which can occur during congestion periods.
  • Keep receipts and documents in case delay assistance or compensation applies.

Overview of Germany Flight Disruptions

Today’s disruption pattern shows concentration at Frankfurt and Berlin, with Hamburg, Munich, and Düsseldorf experiencing moderate but widespread delays. Lufthansa, Ryanair, easyJet, Eurowings, Pegasus Airlines, and Air Dolomiti featured prominently among affected carriers, while KLM, Condor, Swiss, Finnair, Iberia, and LOT Polish Airlines also recorded delays. Repeated impacts across Frankfurt, Berlin-Brandenburg, Hamburg, and Munich underline a network-wide strain rather than a single-airport issue, with delays outpacing cancellations by a wide margin today.

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Source: Different airports and FlightAware

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