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Majority of Canceled Flights to Depart Today; No Serious Damage Reported on the Island Zakynthos, Greece – Flights to and from Zakynthos that were canceled last night due to persistent low cloud cover are resuming operations from noon onwards today. Of the 27 flights affected, at least 24 are expected to proceed as planned. These flights include international routes to and from the United Kingdom, Poland, the Netherlands, France, as well as one domestic flight to Athens International Airport (El. Venizelos). More than 90% of affected passengers spent the night in local hotels at no personal cost, thanks to coordination between local authorities and tourism services on the island. Despite the two-day spell of bad weather, Zakynthos largely avoided serious incidents. This was credited to proactive measures taken by the Municipality, the Sub-Region, and the Civil Protection Agency. Key flood-prone areas—such as Lithakia, Agalas, and other vulnerable zones—were preemptively cleared and secured. The only notable disruption occurred last night in Alykanas, where a road was flooded for over three hours. Twelve tourists staying at a nearby hotel requested relocation after water began entering the property’s courtyard. Authorities quickly responded, and the guests were safely transferred. Additionally, on the Agalas–Lithakia road, where concerns had been highest, a minor landslide involving gravel and soil was reported. The incident was swiftly managed by Civil Protection crews already stationed in the area with heavy machinery on standby.
Authorities continue to monitor conditions closely, but normalcy has largely returned to the island. source:- Hmera Zakynthos.
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Heavy rainfall that began early this morning has brought significant disruptions to traffic and daily life across Zakynthos, creating hazardous conditions and prompting a strong response from local authorities.
One of the hardest-hit areas is the road to Agalas in Lithakia, where debris—including gravel, stones, and large volumes of water—has completely covered the roadway, posing serious risks to drivers. Civil Protection teams from the Municipality of Zakynthos are actively working at the scene to manage the situation, while Zakynthos Traffic Police are also present due to a high volume of vehicles. Authorities are urging all drivers to exercise extreme caution and reduce their speed.
Elsewhere, the Zakynthos–Alykon provincial road, from the Mandolatos factory to Alykanas, has been closed entirely due to severe flooding. According to local reports, water levels have risen quickly, making the area impassable.
Municipal services remain on high alert as new problems continue to emerge. Residents are strongly advised to avoid unnecessary travel until the extreme weather conditions subside.
The impact of the storm has also extended to Zakynthos Airport, where nearly all scheduled flights have been canceled or delayed. Since 12:00 p.m., no departures have taken place, largely due to poor visibility. Several flights that had been rescheduled earlier in the day were ultimately canceled, leaving many travelers stranded. Arriving flights have faced similar disruptions.
As the adverse weather continues, both residents and visitors are being asked to remain patient and prioritize safety. Zakynthos Informer has more on the blog below:-
https://www.zakynthosinformer.com/blog/confirmed-air-traffic-control-strike-october-2025-and-other-greek-air-restrictions?fbclid=IwY2xjawNGSMBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvQH_uzAQDjXyaeVJIWs_VmbqT2o9aexnjhLRMHZBB9wVSe5aCKV-kyZdUFB_aem_5ajB8cUihxccK7Zd78SSeA
It’s been confirmed, that industrial action by the Greek Air Traffic Controllers' Association will happen on October 1st, 2025.
The timing will be from 00:01 (one minute past midnight) to 24:00 (midnight) local time. Flight schedules will be affected, so the advice is to keep an eye out for further updates and speak to your airline and travel companies for any disruption to your scheduled flight. The official announcement says: The Hellenic Air Traffic Controllers Association informs the public that the Board of Directors calls on its members to participate in the 24-hour strike of the A.D.E.D.Y. on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, from 00:01 to 24:00. During the strike, only the following categories of flights will be served, in order to ensure the basic needs of society as a whole:
Other potential flight disruptions Fraport Greece has also announced that, as of 25 September 2025, the number of planes allowed to enter Athens airspace have been reduced. This has been implemented by Air Traffic Control of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority. These airspace restrictions might lead to delays in the current flight schedules. So once again the advice is to keep an eye out for further updates and all travellers speak to their airline and travel companies for any potential changes in scheduled flights. As always keep an eye on our socials for updates. Source: Fraport and local news |
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