Travel

If you fly to these cities

you are most likely to experience delays

Schiphol was at a standstill this week due to a malfunction, the bus staff went on strike, and the world was complaining because chill is different. The question remains: can we recover hard euros during a malfunction or storm? Not really. In a case of ‘force majeure’, it's just about waiting it out at the airport. What can you do if you have experienced a delay and you have no idea where to put your body out of misery? Well, for example this. Additionally: a warned person counts for two. If you are wondering: there are certainly cities that pose a little risk in terms of delays.

For everyone who has booked a city trip this summer: AirHelp conducted research, and if you fly towards these cities, you are most likely to experience delays from Schiphol.

1. London Heathrow Airport, 1841 disrupted flights
2. Charles de Gaulle Airport (Paris), 1051 disrupted flights
3. London Gatwick Airport, 615 disrupted flights
4. Munich International Airport, 561 disrupted flights
5. Frankfurt International Airport, 548 disrupted flights

Do you prefer to fly from Eindhoven?

These are the bastards where it goes wrong most often.
1. Malaga Airport, 121 disrupted flights
2. Alicante Airport, 65 disrupted flights
3. Dublin Airport, 63 disrupted flights
4. Manchester Airport, 59 disrupted flights
5. Rome Ciampino Airport, 56 disrupted flights

And last but not least:

our friends from Rotterdam Airport.

1. London City Airport, 265 disrupted flights
2. Malaga Airport, 59 disrupted flights
3. Alicante Airport, 41 disrupted flights
4. Barcelona-El Prat Airport, 41 disrupted flights
5. Ibiza Airport, 38 disrupted flights

Will we fly less because of it? Mwah, not really. But in the case of a canceled or overbooked flight, you may be entitled to compensation of up to 600 euros per person. How do you do that? I already wrote about it here. On y va!