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KLM Flight Taxies 2.5 Hours in Airport Snow
6 Jan
Summary
- Over 2,500 flights were canceled at Schiphol Airport between Friday and Tuesday.
- A KLM flight to London spent nearly two and a half hours taxiing.
- De-icing operations cause significant delays due to freezing temperatures.

Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, a major European hub, has been significantly impacted by winter weather, resulting in widespread flight cancellations and extensive delays. Between last Friday and Tuesday, more than 2,500 flights were canceled, with the cancellation rate at one point exceeding 50% of scheduled services.
Disruptions included a KLM flight bound for London, which spent nearly two and a half hours taxiing around the airport before returning to its gate. Other flights experienced similar lengthy tarmac waits, with an Emirates A380 delayed for three hours after landing. Incoming flights were also diverted to other European cities due to the severe conditions.
The freezing temperatures necessitate de-icing procedures, which take approximately 30 minutes per aircraft and are currently operating at maximum capacity. These essential safety measures, combined with queues, contribute to the prolonged delays affecting flights attempting to depart from Schiphol.




