featured-image

Friday, January 24, 2025 Storm Éowyn has caused an unprecedented travel shutdown across the UK and Ireland, grounding flights, halting train services, canceling ferries, and suspending bus routes. Major airlines, including Emirates, United, Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways, American, Etihad, Delta, Austrian, Air India, and China Airlines, have canceled flights as the storm’s extreme winds and heavy rain batter the region. Airports like Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, and Heathrow face widespread disruption, while rail services across Scotland, northern England, and Wales have been suspended.

With ferries docked and buses withdrawn in major cities, the storm has paralyzed the entire transport network, leaving millions stranded and travel options completely frozen. The aviation sector has been hit hard by Storm Éowyn. Hundreds of flights have been canceled across major airports, including Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Heathrow.



Some flights that managed to take off were forced to divert due to unsafe landing conditions. Passengers face delays stretching into the weekend as airports struggle to recover from the disruption. Airlines are urging travelers to stay updated through official channels, with many offering rebooking options or refunds for affected flights.

For those planning to fly, it’s best to double-check schedules and prepare for potential cancellations. Storm Éowyn has caused widespread chaos across the UK and Ireland, grounding flights and bringing tra.

Back to Tourism Page