France asks airlines to cancel 15% of flights at Paris main airports after snowfalls

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6 Jan 2026 • 8:22 AM MYT
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Heavy snowfall forces Paris airports to cut 15% of flights while Amsterdam Schiphol cancels hundreds, disrupting air travel across Europe

PARIS: France’s civil aviation authority ​on Monday asked airlines to cancel 15% of flights until ​later in the evening at ‌Orly and Charles de ⁠Gaulle airports following heavy snowfalls in the French capital Paris.

The airlines are free to ⁠choose which flights they cancel so long as they reduce takeoffs and ‌landings, a spokesperson told Reuters.

Airlines were ⁠asked to reduce flights until 2000 CET (1900 GMT) at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, and until 2330 CET (2230 GMT) ‌at Paris-Orly.

The French transport ministry urged travellers to check if their flight was taking off before leaving home, and to go ⁠to the ‌airport by public transportation rather than by car.

Meanwhile, Amsterdam Schiphol airport, one of ​Europe’s busiest hubs, cancelled almost ⁠500 ⁠flights on Monday morning and was closed ‌to incoming traffic until 1200 GMT also because of snowfalls, news agency ANP reported.