Published on September 6, 2025
In a major disruption to travel plans, Norwegian Air Shuttle has announced the cancellation of six flights on Saturday, September 6, 2025, due to severe weather conditions that affected key European routes. The cancellations have primarily impacted travelers flying between Oslo and destinations such as Larnaca, Malaga, and Rome, leading to frustration for many passengers. The airline attributed the decision to adverse weather, including thunderstorms and high winds that made it unsafe for flights to depart or land.
The cancellations have not only caused considerable inconvenience for travelers but have also raised concerns about the broader impact on local tourism in the affected regions. As passengers attempt to adjust their travel plans, Norwegian Air Shuttle is working to accommodate affected travelers through rebooking options or offering refunds. However, the situation has created confusion and disruption at multiple airports, particularly in Oslo, Larnaca, Malaga, and Rome, which serve as key hubs for these routes.
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Key Affected Airports
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The severe weather that led to the cancellations had a widespread impact on several key airports across Europe. These include:
- Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL): The main hub for Norwegian Air Shuttle, OSL was significantly affected by the cancellations. Flights departing from Oslo were delayed or canceled, including several key international routes. Passengers traveling to popular destinations such as Larnaca, Malaga, and Rome experienced long delays, and many were forced to rebook their flights.
- Larnaca International Airport (LCA): Larnaca, a crucial gateway to and from Cyprus, saw the cancellation of flights to and from Oslo. This created a significant disruption for travelers who were planning to visit or return from Cyprus, with many passengers stranded and left scrambling for alternative arrangements.
- Malaga Airport (AGP): Known for its popularity among travelers heading to Spain’s Costa del Sol, Malaga was another airport severely affected by the weather disruptions. Flights connecting Norway with southern Spain were canceled, and passengers found themselves with little information about their next steps as the airport struggled to manage the situation.
- Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), Rome: Rome’s major airport, serving as a key entry point for travelers from Norway and beyond, saw cancellations as well. The delay or cancellation of flights between Oslo and Rome affected both tourists and business travelers, some of whom were forced to seek overnight accommodations due to the uncertainty surrounding their travel plans.
Impact on Passengers
The flight cancellations have had a profound impact on passengers. Many were left stranded at airports with no clear indication of when or if they would be able to reach their destinations. For those traveling from Oslo to Larnaca, Malaga, and Rome, the delays disrupted long-planned vacations or important business trips. The chaos at airports was compounded by the lack of immediate rebooking options, leaving travelers frustrated and uncertain about their next steps.
For passengers on return flights to Oslo, particularly those flying in from Larnaca and Malaga, the cancellations caused delays and potential overnight stays in foreign countries. The inability to quickly find alternative flights or rebook on different carriers further added to the distress, forcing many passengers to deal with unexpected expenses such as hotel stays and meal costs.
Norwegian Air Shuttle has stated that it will prioritize rebooking affected passengers and provide them with options to change their travel dates or receive a full refund. However, with the cancellations affecting multiple routes, the airline’s customer service teams are likely to face a surge in inquiries, leading to longer waiting times and further complications for travelers.
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Impact on Local Tourism
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Local tourism in the regions affected by the flight cancellations has also taken a hit. The routes between Norway and southern Europe, particularly to Cyprus, Spain, and Italy, are vital for tourism, with thousands of passengers relying on these flights for vacations. The cancellations not only disrupted individual travel plans but also had broader implications for the tourism industry in these countries.
Cyprus, which is heavily dependent on tourism, faced a significant drop in arrivals from Norway, a key market for holidaymakers. The delays and cancellations forced many visitors to cut short their stay or miss their planned trips altogether. Similarly, the Costa del Sol in Spain, a popular destination for Norwegian tourists, saw a reduction in foot traffic, while Rome’s tourist sector, which attracts visitors from all over Europe, also faced challenges due to the disruption.
As many travelers struggle to rebook their flights, there are concerns about the long-term impact on local businesses that depend on tourism revenue. Hotels, restaurants, and transportation services in these regions are likely to see a decline in bookings, further exacerbating the economic effects of the cancellations.
Affected Routes and Cities
Oslo to Larnaca (NOZ1890): The route between Oslo and Larnaca, connecting Norway with Cyprus, is a key lifeline for tourists visiting the Mediterranean island. The cancellation of this flight has stranded numerous travelers heading to or from Cyprus. With limited alternatives available, passengers are now facing delays of up to several hours or even days, depending on the availability of rebooked flights.
Oslo to Malaga (NOZ1802): Malaga is a popular destination for Norwegian tourists, especially during the summer and early fall months. The canceled flight has created a major disruption for travelers who had planned to enjoy the sunny beaches of the Costa del Sol. The cancellation of this route has forced many passengers to scramble for alternate flights, with some left with no choice but to seek temporary accommodation in Malaga while they await further instructions from Norwegian Air Shuttle.
Oslo to Rome (NOZ1872): This route is especially important for both business and leisure travelers. The cancellation of flights between Oslo and Rome has affected passengers who were scheduled to attend business meetings, conferences, or simply explore Italy’s capital. As one of the busiest international routes, this cancellation has added pressure on already strained airlines and rebooking services.
Malaga to Oslo (NOZ1803): The return flight from Malaga to Oslo, which is essential for Norwegian residents or travelers returning home after a stay in Spain, was also impacted by the weather. Passengers from Spain returning to Norway are now facing the possibility of being stuck in Malaga for an extended period, which is creating significant logistical challenges for those involved.
Larnaca to Oslo (NOZ1891): The return flight from Larnaca to Oslo was canceled as well, preventing passengers from completing their trip back to Norway. Many of those affected were either tourists or business travelers, all of whom now face the dilemma of finding alternative travel options amidst the ongoing disruptions.
Rome to Oslo (NOZ1873): The final flight affected was the return route from Rome to Oslo. The cancellation of this leg of the trip has left passengers stranded in Italy, many of whom had connecting flights to other destinations or had specific time-sensitive commitments in Norway.
Conclusion
The severe weather conditions that led to the cancellation of six Norwegian Air Shuttle flights on September 6, 2025, have disrupted the travel plans of hundreds of passengers, particularly those flying between Oslo and popular European destinations like Larnaca, Malaga, and Rome. These cancellations have not only caused significant inconvenience for travelers but have also had a noticeable impact on local tourism. With rebooking and refund options available, passengers are advised to stay in contact with Norwegian Air Shuttle for further instructions. The airline continues to work to accommodate all affected travelers, though the broader impact of the disruptions is still unfolding.
Flight Schedule:
Flight Number | Aircraft | Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | Scheduled Departure |
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NOZ1890 | B738 | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | Larnaca Int’l (LCA) | 02:35 PM CEST |
NOZ1802 | B738 | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | Malaga (AGP) | 02:35 PM CEST |
NOZ1872 | B738 | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (FCO) | 04:55 PM CEST |
NOZ1803 | B738 | Malaga (AGP) | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | 07:25 PM CEST |
NOZ1891 | B738 | Larnaca Int’l (LCA) | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | 08:55 PM EEST |
NOZ1873 | B738 | Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (FCO) | Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) | 08:50 PM CEST |
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