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Passengers Affected In Norway Today as Oslo Gardermoen Faced 132 Delays And 4 Cancelled Flights, Disrupting Norwegian Air Sweden, Norwegian Air Shuttle, SAS, Widerøe, And Other Airlines Across Oslo, Copenhagen, Tromsø, Helsinki, And More

7 Feb

Passengers Affected In Norway Today as Oslo Gardermoen Faced 132 Delays And 4 Cancelled Flights, Disrupting Norwegian Air Sweden, Norwegian Air Shuttle, SAS, Widerøe, And Other Airlines Across Oslo, Copenhagen, Tromsø, Helsinki, And More

Passengers Affected In Norway Today as Oslo Gardermoen Faced 132 Delays And 4 Cancelled Flights, Disrupting Norwegian Air Sweden, Norwegian Air Shuttle, SAS, Widerøe, And Other Airlines Across Oslo, Copenhagen, Tromsø, Helsinki, And More

Passengers affected in Norway today as Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) and its connected network experienced 136 total disruptions today, comprising 4 cancellations and 132 delays. The airlines most affected were Norwegian Air Sweden (2 cancellations, 22 delays) and Norwegian Air Shuttle (2 cancellations, 16 delays), accounting for all cancellations recorded today. High delay volumes were also reported by SAS (40 delays), Widerøe (13 delays), SAS Link (8 delays), and Scandinavian Airlines Ireland (5 delays). Popular international carriers not among the most affected by cancellations but still impacted by delays included Lufthansa (3 delays), KLM (3 delays), Finnair (5 delays), Qatar Airways (1 delay), Emirates (1 delay), Thai Airways (1 delay), and Wizz Air (4 delays).
On the airport side, Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) itself saw 2 cancellations, 71 origin delays; 61 destination delays, followed by Berlin Brandenburg (BER) (2 cancellations), Copenhagen (CPH) (11 origin delays; 15 destination delays), Tromsø (TOS) (5 origin delays; 6 destination delays), Helsinki (HEL) (2 origin delays; 3 destination delays), and London Heathrow (LHR) (3 origin delays; 3 destination delays). No delays were recorded on routes within, into, or out of the United States today.

Updated today: Operations linked to Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) logged 4 cancellations and 132 delays.

All cancellations were attributed to Norwegian Air Sweden and Norwegian Air Shuttle.

SAS recorded the highest delay volume (40) among all carriers.

OSL and Copenhagen (CPH) were the most delay-impacted airports in the network today.

No U.S.-linked routes were affected by delays.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delay

Norwegian Air Sweden

The carrier recorded 2 cancellations and 22 delays, making it one of the most impacted airline in Norway today.

Norwegian Air Shuttle

Operations included 2 cancellations and 16 delays, contributing significantly to overall disruption counts.

SAS

Despite no cancellations, SAS reported 40 delays, the highest delay total among all airlines today.

Widerøe

Regional operations were affected by 13 delays, primarily on domestic and short-haul routes.

SAS Link

The carrier logged 8 delays, reflecting spillover effects across Scandinavian connections.

Scandinavian Airlines Ireland

Reported 5 delays, adding to the broader Nordic network disruption.

What can affected passengers do?

Monitor real-time flight status through official airline apps, airport departure boards, and verified notification channels, as gate assignments and departure times may change multiple times during disruption-heavy operating days.

Allow extra connection time, particularly on short-haul European and regional routes, since knock-on delays can cascade across tightly scheduled airport hubs and impact onward flights even if the initial leg appears operational.

Contact airlines early to explore rebooking, standby, or alternative routing options, as seat availability on later flights can tighten quickly during widespread delays, especially on high-frequency Nordic and European corridors.

Keep travel documents, boarding passes, medications, chargers, and essential items easily accessible, as passengers may be required to move between gates, re-clear security, or wait extended periods within terminal areas.

Check eligibility for meals, accommodation, ground transport, or compensation, depending on delay duration, ticket type, operating carrier policies, and applicable regional passenger rights regulations, particularly for intra-European travel.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Today’s disruption pattern centered on Scandinavian and European short-haul traffic linked to Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. Oslo (OSL) functioned as both a major origin and destination for delayed services, while Copenhagen (CPH) emerged as a key secondary hub with repeated delays. Additional impacts were observed across Tromsø (TOS), Helsinki (HEL), London (LHR), Amsterdam (AMS), and Stockholm (ARN).
Among popular carriers, SAS, Norwegian Air Sweden, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Widerøe, Lufthansa, and KLM appeared most frequently in delay records, underscoring the concentration of disruptions within Nordic and core European corridors today.

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