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Europe travel faces more disruption as cold snap brings additional snow
Summary
Authorities warned a worsening cold snap will bring more snow and travel disruption across Europe; French officials said airlines were ordered to cancel many flights at Paris airports and KLM protectively cancelled 600 flights at Schiphol.
Content
A cold snap is forecast to worsen across Europe, bringing additional heavy snowfall after several days of travel disruption. Authorities in the Netherlands advised people to plan to stay at home on Wednesday as a fresh blizzard was expected to arrive overnight. French Transportation Minister Philippe Tabarot said airlines had been ordered to cancel a large share of flights at Paris' main airports for the following morning. Dutch airline KLM announced it had protectively cancelled 600 flights at Schiphol to avoid last-minute disruptions.
Current situation:
- A cold snap is expected to bring further heavy snowfall across parts of Europe.
- Dutch authorities advised residents to stay at home on Wednesday ahead of a fresh blizzard.
- French officials reported orders for substantial flight cancellations at Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports.
- KLM said it had cancelled 600 flights at Schiphol as a precaution.
Summary:
Travel services across Europe are expected to see continued cancellations, delays and road blockages as heavier snow arrives overnight. Undetermined at this time.
