Travel disruptions continue to affect various regions of Europe after widespread power outages hit Spain, Portugal, and Andorra on April 28, 2025. The electrical failure, which began on Monday, caused significant interruptions across these countries, affecting daily life and travel operations.
While most areas have had power restored, airlines, including easyJet, Jet2, and TUI, are still dealing with the aftermath of the outages. The power failure impacted several major cities and regions, leading to delays and cancellations of flights, particularly at airports in the affected areas.
EasyJet confirmed that many of its flights are operating as scheduled. However, some delays and cancellations remain, mainly affecting flights that were scheduled to depart earlier today. Passengers who missed their flights due to the disruptions are being offered free transfers to alternative flights within 72 hours of their original booking, helping to reduce the impact of the delays.
Travelers are still facing challenges as airports continue to recover and flight schedules adjust. Despite power being restored, the ripple effects of the outages are still being felt across the European aviation network.