Mohan Sinha
14 Jan 2026, 19:20 GMT+10
HELSINKI, Finland: The severe cold forced cancelations of flights at Kittilä airport, leaving thousands of tourists in northern Finland stranded over the weekend.
Finland's national public broadcaster Yle reported that on the morning of January 11, the temperature at the airport dropped to minus 37 degrees Celsius (minus 34.6 degrees Fahrenheit), making de-icing of aircraft and other operations difficult.
The deep freeze will continue in Kittilä, in Finnish Lapland, in the sparsely populated north, with temperatures expected to reach almost minus 40 C (minus 40 F).
Finns are used to cold winters, but this year's cold wave is harsher than usual and has hit large parts of northern, central, and eastern Europe. Heavy snow, strong winds, and icy roads have made travel difficult in many areas.
In Germany, train passengers were still facing long delays and cancellations on January 11 after Deutsche Bahn halted all rail service in the north on Friday due to heavy snow.
Authorities said all schools in North Rhine-Westphalia, the country's most populated western state, will stay closed and move to online classes due to forecasts of icy roads.
In the Baltic states, drivers in Estonia and Lithuania were urged to delay nonessential travel because of expected blizzards, while Latvia issued a snow warning for the western part of the country.
Get a daily dose of Germany Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Germany Sun.
More InformationDUBLIN, Ireland: The multi-million euro rail project will hit the ground running this year, the chief of MetroLink has told public...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Europe's biggest technology companies are set to avoid more onerous, binding obligations under the European Union's...
PARIS, France: French farmers blocked key roads and landmarks in Paris before dawn on January 8, escalating protests against a planned...
Analysts said the key risk was that companies increasingly viewed current challenges as structural rather than temporary, potentially...
Helsinki [Finland], January 14 (ANI): Finland has summoned Iran's Charge d'Affaires over the escalating violence against protesters...
Portugal now holds the dubious distinction of being a European leader in flight disruptions, raising questions about whether the nation's...
DUBLIN, Europe: The High Court has confirmed that the Central Bank imposed a fine of 21.5 million euros against a crypto services provider...
HELSINKI, Finland: The severe cold forced cancelations of flights at Kittilä airport, leaving thousands of tourists in northern Finland...
MOUNT ETNA, Italy: Guides in Sicily's Mount Etna are upset with the local authorities over tougher restrictions imposed by them after...
DUBLIN, Ireland: The multi-million euro rail project will hit the ground running this year, the chief of MetroLink has told public...
BISHOFTU, Ethiopia: Ethiopia has kicked off construction of a vast new airport near its capital, a project officials say will transform...
LAS VEGAS, Nevada: After years of expensive false starts, the self-driving car industry is regrouping around artificial intelligence...
