SFO Travelers Stranded as Major Airlines Cancel and Delay Flights
San Francisco International Airport faced fresh turmoil as multiple airlines scrubbed flights and logged more than 100 delays, snarling key routes across California and to New York.
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San Francisco International Airport faced fresh turmoil as multiple airlines scrubbed flights and logged more than 100 delays, snarling key routes across California and to New York.
More than 2,600 delays and dozens of cancellations across major U.S. hubs are stranding passengers and straining airline operations at the height of summer travel.
Thousands of travelers across China face severe disruption as more than 2,100 flights are delayed and dozens cancelled at key airports in Beijing, Shanghai and other major cities.
Japan Airlines disruptions tied to weather and network strains have triggered 27 cancellations and 158 delays, snarling travel through Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Okinawa and other cities.
A nationwide IT maintenance problem shut down Germany’s rail network, stranding passengers and raising new concerns over Deutsche Bahn’s digital resilience.
East Midlands Railway is urging passengers to avoid non essential trips as a rare Met Office red warning for extreme heat disrupts services across the network.
A rare red weather warning has prompted strong “do not travel” advice for rail passengers using Peterborough, as severe conditions disrupt key UK routes.
Rail passengers in Devon are being advised to avoid non-essential journeys as soaring temperatures trigger speed restrictions, cancellations and severe crowding risks.
Record-breaking temperatures in Sussex and Surrey have forced rail operators to urge passengers to travel only if essential after a day of severe disruption.
India has renewed its Iran travel warning, advising against non-essential visits and calling on all nationals in the country to promptly register with the embassy.
Record-breaking temperatures across Europe are set to disrupt flights, rail and road travel again tomorrow, with operators warning of delays, cancellations and reduced services.
Record June temperatures in the UK are forcing widespread speed restrictions, cancellations and reduced timetables, with passengers urged to travel only if essential.
Extreme temperatures and speed restrictions are causing major disruption at London Euston, with passengers urged to travel only if essential and expect delays.
Renfrewshire, Glasgow and wider Strathclyde face a Met Office yellow warning, with torrential rain, thunderstorms and localised flooding risks across western and southern Scotland.
Reduced train timetables and speed restrictions will remain in place into Friday as an intense heatwave strains rail infrastructure across much of Britain and Europe.