Winter Weather Grounds 124 Flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
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Winter weather forces Dutch airline to cancel 124 flights
THE HAGUE, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- Royal Dutch Airlines KLM announced on Sunday that 124 flights to and from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol scheduled for Monday have been canceled due to persistent snow and freezing weather conditions. Read full story
Winter Weather Grounds 124 Flights at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
KLM has canceled 124 flights scheduled for Monday due to winter weather at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. This is part of a series of cancellations since Friday caused by harsh cold conditions. The airport has alerted travelers about possible delays as efforts to de-ice aircraft continue.
The Dutch airline KLM will cancel hundreds of flights on Sunday at Schiphol airport due to winter conditions. Strong disruptions (cancellations and delays) had already hit the airport on Friday and Saturday. ...
Flight delays and cancellations are being caused by, among other things, de-icing of aircraft. Dutch airline KLM has canceled 124 flights since Monday due to weather conditions, Reuters reports. The cancellations have been ongoing throughout the weekend as wintry weather has made life difficult at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. The station is one of Europe's busiest transfer airports.
Winter weather disrupts air traffic in Amsterdam for a second day. The situation at Schiphol Airport is escalating, with even more flight cancellations on Sunday. KLM canceled nearly 300 flights today, including flights to Poland.
KLM cancels 295 flights at Schiphol on Sunday; Further delays expected
KLM canceled 295 flights on Sunday at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport due to winter weather, following major disruptions on Friday and Saturday.The airline had already canceled 114 flights on Friday for Saturday departures, and an additional 73 flights were canceled on Saturday itself. A spokesperson for Schiphol said Sunday is expected to see the same level of disruption, with numerous cancellations and widespread delays.
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