Aircraft de-icing and runway-clearing operations were underway at Paris Orly Airport as a prolonged snowstorm continued to disrupt travel across northern and western France, triggering widespread delays and cancellations.
Airport officials said around 40 flights were canceled at Orly on Wednesday morning to allow teams to safely clear icy runways and de-ice aircraft. The airport, located south of Paris, has been among the worst affected as heavy snowfall, freezing conditions and strong winds persisted for a third consecutive day.
The severe winter weather has also strained air travel across Europe, with hundreds of flights called off and passengers left stranded. Major hubs including Paris and Amsterdam faced significant disruption. In the Netherlands, authorities said more than 1,000 travelers spent the night at Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s busiest airports, after widespread cancellations and long delays.
The cold snap has had deadly consequences beyond aviation. Seven deaths have been reported in weather-related incidents since the freeze began on Monday, including a fatal crash in Hungary after a vehicle skidded on icy roads. Authorities also reported deaths in France and Bosnia linked to the freezing conditions.
With snowfall continuing, transport operators urged passengers to check airline updates and expect further disruption as crews work to keep key routes and airport operations running safely.