DON’T MISS
IamExpat FairIamExpat Job BoardIamExpat Webinars
Newsletters
EXPAT INFO
CAREER
HOUSING
EDUCATION
LIFESTYLE
EXPAT SERVICES
NEWS & ARTICLES
Home
Expat Info
German news & articles
Frankfurt one of the worst airports in Europe for flight delays in July 2022
Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy

Frankfurt one of the worst airports in Europe for flight delays in July 2022

Never miss a thing!Sign up for our weekly newsletters with important news stories, expat events and special offers.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy
or
follow us for regular updates:



Related Stories

Housing bubble in Frankfurt and Munich in danger of bursting soon, study saysHousing bubble in Frankfurt and Munich in danger of bursting soon, study says
German cities soar through rankings in latest World Liveability IndexGerman cities soar through rankings in latest World Liveability Index
Munich and Frankfurt ranked among most expensive cities for expats in EuropeMunich and Frankfurt ranked among most expensive cities for expats in Europe
5 German cities shoot into top 100 of most expensive cities in the world5 German cities shoot into top 100 of most expensive cities in the world
Farewell to Tegel: 5 fun facts about Germany's quirkiest airportFarewell to Tegel: 5 fun facts about Germany's quirkiest airport
Housing in these two German cities is the most overpriced in the worldHousing in these two German cities is the most overpriced in the world
The tallest, healthiest & best-paid states: Germany in numbers 2019The tallest, healthiest & best-paid states: Germany in numbers 2019
 Lufthansa cabin crew to strike at two of Germany's busiest airports Lufthansa cabin crew to strike at two of Germany's busiest airports
For expats of all colours, shapes and sizes

Explore
Expat infoCareerHousingEducationLifestyleExpat servicesNews & articles
About us
IamExpat MediaAdvertisePost a jobContact usImpressumSitemap
More IamExpat
IamExpat Job BoardIamExpat HousingIamExpat FairWebinarsNewsletters
Privacy
Terms of usePrivacy policyCookiesAvoiding scams

Never miss a thing!Sign up for expat events, news & offers, delivered once a week.
Keep me updated with exclusive offers from partner companies
By signing up, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy


© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
© 2025 IamExpat Media B.V.
Jul 14, 2022
Abi Carter

Editor in chief at IamExpat Media

Abi studied German and History at the University of Manchester and has since lived in Berlin, Hamburg and Utrecht, working since 2017 as a writer, editor and content marketeer. Although she's happily taken on some German and Dutch quirks, she keeps a stash of Yorkshire Tea on hand, because nowhere does a brew quite like home.Read more

In case you haven’t already realised, air travel across Europe is currently pretty chaotic. But according to a new report from the online travel agency Hopper, there are some airports that are a lot more dysfunctional than others right now - and one German airport lands near the top of the list. If you can’t avoid travelling, the agency also has some tips for minimising disruption to your plans.  

Air travel chaos in Europe: Some airports struggling more than others

Airports across Europe have been struggling to cope with low staffing levels and surging passenger demand in recent months, resulting in huge queues at check-in and security, widespread delays, and thousands of cancellations.

But not all airports are equally affected by the disruption. According to current data from Hopper, which comes from the Official Aviation Guide, a provider of digital flight information and analytics, the proportion of flights delayed in European airports varies a lot.

The data for the first two weeks of July shows that the airports in Brussels (BRU), Frankfurt (FRA) and Eindhoven (EIN) were the worst offenders for flight delays and cancellations in Europe. In Frankfurt, more than two-thirds of flights were delayed and almost 8 percent were cancelled.

On the other end of the spectrum, Bergamo (BGY), Gran Canaria (LPA) and Otopeni (OTP) in Romania reported that less than 10 percent of their flights were delayed and less than 2 percent were cancelled. 

Worst airports in Europe for delays in July 2022

The airports with the worst records on delays and cancellations in July are as follows:

  1. Brussels Airport, Belgium - 72 percent of flights delayed and 2,5 percent cancelled
  2. Frankfurt International Airport, Germany - 68 percent of flights delayed and 7,8 percent cancelled
  3. Eindhoven Airport, Netherlands - 67 percent of flights delayed and 1,8 percent cancelled
  4. Luton Airport, UK - 66 percent of flights delayed and 2,7 percent cancelled
  5. Liszt Ferenc Airport, Budapest, Hungary - 65 percent of flights delayed and 2,1 percent cancelled
  6. Lisbon Airport, Portugal - 65 percent of flights delayed and 4,8 percent cancelled
  7. Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, France - 62 percent of flights delayed and 3,1 percent cancelled
  8. Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 61 percent of flights delayed and 5,2 percent cancelled
  9. Cote D’Azur Airport, Nice, France - 60 percent of flights delayed and 3,4 percent cancelled
  10. Gatwick Airport, London, UK - 59 percent of flights delayed and 1,4 percent cancelled

Tips for avoiding flight delays

If you are flying this summer, Hopper has put together some tips for minimising disruptions. For instance, data shows that flights on Mondays and Tuesdays were around 21 percent less likely to be delayed over the last three weeks than those on peak Saturdays. If you can, fly midweek.

It’s also a good idea to book yourself onto the first flight of the day to minimise the risk of delays, as hold-ups and cancellations can work together throughout the day to more severely impact later flights. 

By Abi Carter