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Airlines cancel flights affecting Paris, Rome, New York and Dubai

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Checked by Alice Mariscotti-Wyatt

Last updated on 18 February 2026

What Happened

Airlines including SAS, Iberia, British Airways and Air Algérie have canceled numerous flights, disrupting travel to key destinations such as Paris, Rome, New York and Dubai. The cancellations are impacting both leisure and business travel across Europe, the United States and the Middle East. Travelers are advised to track flights in real time, review airline cancellation and compensation policies, prepare for extended waits, stay in contact with airlines for rebooking, consider travel insurance, and familiarise themselves with their passenger rights.

Passengers affected by this flight disruption may be eligible for compensation of up to €600 under passenger rights regulations.

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Flight Disruption Details

Multiple airlines have canceled flights across several major destinations, disrupting travel plans in Europe, the United States and the Middle East. The affected destinations include Paris, Rome, New York and Dubai. Airlines named in connection with the cancellations include SAS, Iberia, British Airways and Air Algérie.

Travelers are encouraged to take practical steps to reduce the impact of the disruption. Recommended actions include: monitoring flight status in real time, such as with the AirHelp App; reviewing airline policies on cancellations, refunds, and compensation; preparing for extended waits by carrying snacks, fully charged devices and entertainment; maintaining direct contact with airlines to secure timely rebooking; and considering travel insurance for potential costs related to cancellations, delays or baggage issues.

For guidance on passenger rights, travelers can refer to AirHelp's resources.

Passengers planning to travel to or from the affected cities should check their flight status frequently, follow airline instructions for rebooking, and keep documentation of any additional expenses incurred during the disruption.

Know your rights

These are your air passenger rights

When your flight's disrupted, you may be entitled to various forms of care and compensation under EC 261 and other applicable laws.

Up to €600 compensation

Passengers whose flights were canceled or delayed over 3 hours may be entitled to financial compensation ranging from €250 to €600 per person. Check your flight.

Rerouting or refund

If your flight is canceled, your airline must provide an alternative. You may also get a full refund if you no longer wish to travel.

Care and assistance

Your airline must provide food and refreshments if your journey is delayed more than a few hours.

Accommodation

If you are away from home and your journey is delayed overnight, the airline must offer you accommodation and transportation to it.

Communication

Under EC 261 you are entitled to 2 phone calls or emails if your journey is delayed over 1 hour.

This advice is provided to help you if your flight is delayed or canceled. However, the exact care and compensation you are entitled to will depend on your specific circumstances and flight. Always follow the directions of your airline, particularly with regard to times you must present yourself for check-in and boarding.

Quick facts

Summary

Disruption

Cancellations

Cause

Other

Status

Current disruption

Compensation

Could be eligible for up to €600 compensation

Airlines affected

SAS, Iberia, British Airways, Air Algérie

Cities affected

Paris, Rome, New York, Dubai

Countries affected

United States, France, Italy, UAE

Checked by

Alice Mariscotti-Wyatt

Date updated

18 February 2026

What To Do If Your Flight Is Cancelled

If you're traveling to or from the European Union, here's what to do when your flight is unexpectedly scrubbed:

Gather evidence that your flight was delayed, canceled, or overbooked.

Get the airline to provide written confirmation of the disruption and the reason behind it.

Request an alternative flight to your destination — or a refund if you no longer wish to travel.

Make a note of the arrival time at your final destination.

Ask the airline to provide vouchers for meals and refreshments.

Avoid signing documents or accepting offers that may waive your passenger rights.

If an overnight stay is required, ask the airline to provide accommodation.

Save receipts for any additional expenses caused by the disruption.

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