Europe, FlightAware and Storm Goretti
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After seven days of travel chaos in Western Europe, a winter storm is expected to keep dozens more planes on the ground this weekend. The delays could strand thousands more passengers from around the world. The worst hit airport is the one in Amsterdam, where reporter Indy Scholtens spoke to travelers.
As winter storms slam certain parts of the U.K. and France, other parts of Europe have experienced heavy snow and icy conditions.
More than 1,000 stranded passengers spent the night at Amsterdam's international airport as snow and ice that is pummeling parts of Europe grounded hundreds of flights.
Ice and winds disrupt airports with more snow forecast for Brussels, Paris, Antwerp and other metropolitan areas
A week’s worth of snowy, icy weather has severely disrupted air travel and public transport at some of Europe’s busiest hubs, including in the Netherlands, France, and Belgium. But some are taking advantage with skis,
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Cold snap spreads across Europe; winter storm hits UK, France
After a storm swept in off the Atlantic, bringing high winds, rain and snow to the region, thousands of homes and businesses across northern France and southern England were without power Friday morning and residents faced widespread travel delays.
Heavy snow, black ice and freezing rain have brought Europe to a halt, killing at least six people. Flights were cancelled, trains disrupted, and thousands stranded.
Hurricane-force winds and heavy snow battered the UK as Storm Goretti caused chaos around Britain, leading to flight cancellations, school closures and power outages. The storm arrived in the UK on Thursday,