The aviation sector in Europe is stabilizing, with improvements noted in the Nordic region, though significant disparities exist. In 2024, Iceland had the highest disruption rate at 3.36% of flights, followed by Denmark at 1.73% and Norway at 1.59%. In contrast, Sweden and Finland reported the best rates, with 1.33% and 0.60%, respectively. Notably, Norway experienced the most disrupted flights overall at 9,454, while Finland had the least at 999. Flight disruptions were primarily attributed to weather, technical failures, air traffic control issues, and operational challenges.
Iceland ranked as the worst performer in the Nordics in 2024 in terms of the share of total disrupted flights, with 3.36 percent of flights disrupted.
Norway recorded the highest number of total disrupted flights among the Nordic countries, with 9,454 flights affected, followed by Denmark with 4,818 disrupted flights.
Flight disruptions in Nordic countries are largely driven by weather conditions, technical failures, air traffic control challenges, and operational issues, according to experts.
Sweden and Finland showed the best performance among the Nordics, with disruption rates of 1.33 percent and 0.60 percent, respectively.
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