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Mass cancellations at Amsterdam Schiphol airport as snow and ice disrupt travel
Summary
More than 350,000 passengers have had flights to and from Amsterdam Schiphol cancelled, and KLM reports its supplies of de-icing fluid are under pressure.
Content
More than 350,000 passengers flying to and from Amsterdam Schiphol airport have seen their flights cancelled after several days of persistent snow and ice. KLM has cancelled hundreds of services and said its de-icing fluid supplies are under pressure. Authorities report that rail and road services in parts of the UK and the Netherlands are also being affected by the wintry conditions.
Reported key facts:
- More than 350,000 passengers have had flights to and from Amsterdam Schiphol cancelled, and KLM grounded around 600 flights on one day as the hub faced persistent snow.
- KLM reported that supplies of aircraft de-icing fluid are under pressure and that replenishment from the supplier has been delayed.
- The airport said only limited air traffic is possible while snow crews and de-icing teams work to keep runways clear.
- Rail and road operators in the UK reported cancelled and delayed trains and blocked roads in several regions, including heavy and drifting snow in parts of Scotland and disruption around London Paddington and other routes.
Summary:
The cancellations have affected hundreds of thousands of passengers and are occurring alongside wider rail and road disruption in the UK and the Netherlands. KLM and the airport say operations are being restricted and that de-icing supplies are strained. Weather services have warned of further wintry conditions in parts of the UK, and the airport has indicated that disruptions are expected to continue in the coming days.
