Hundreds of flights were canceled at the Netherlands’ largest airport, Schiphol, due to the threat of approaching Storm Ciaran.
As specified, we were talking about incoming and outgoing directions. The day before, it was noted that the Dutch KLM, the oldest airline in the world, was canceling flights in the afternoon.
It was also reported that flights were canceled at Rotterdam-The Hague Airport (Netherlands).
The country had an orange code, which, according to the NOS television and radio company, has now been canceled.
The day before, northwest Europe was hit by extreme weather, which disrupted the plans of those planning to travel. In particular, some ferry, train, and air flights were canceled in France and the UK on Wednesday and Thursday.
It was also clarified that several airlines, including easyJet and Ryanair, warned of possible flight delays in Ireland and the UK. Passengers were advised to check flight information before traveling to the airport.