| Flag | Country | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 05-Sep - 07-Mar- 2026 | United States extends ban on flights to Haiti till March 2026: Media sources reported on September 5 that the United States' Federal Aviation Administration has extended the ban on flights to Haiti till March 7, 2026, over risks to aviation safety from armed groups. | |
| Morocco | 01-07-Dec | System migration disrupts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that Poste Maroc has done a system migration to the new version of the International Postal System (IPS). As a result, postal operations have been disrupted since December 1. According to sources, services are expected to return to normal by December 7. Lingering delays are to be expected until the backlog is cleared. | |
| Greece | 02-Dec | Farmers block the Evzoni-Bogorodica and Kipi border crossings: Media sources report that farmers blocked the Evzoni-Bogorodica border crossing in Greece with North Macedonia at 12:00 local time on December 2. Reportedly, 150 tractors have been blocking the entry point in Greece and the exit to North Macedonia. The duration of the blockade remains unclear at the time of writing. A previous blockade at the border crossing was set up between 18:00 and 24:00 local time on December 1, blocking the entry into Greece. In addition, farmers were preparing to block the Kipi customs office as agricultural machinery was being gathered for a long-term blockade. Lingering logistics disruptions are likely until the protests persist. | |
| France | 02-03-Dec | Air France's unions plan strike at Paris airports: Media sources on December 1 reported that two pilots' unions at Air France are planning protests at the Paris Orly Airport (IATA: ORY) and at the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG) in France. The protests will reportedly be held on December 2 and 3 against job cuts. Flight disruptions are to be anticipated. | |
| Greece | 03-Dec | Farmers block Kulata–Promachonas border crossing: Media sources on December 3 reported that farmers blocked the Kulata–Promachonas border crossing in Greece with Bulgaria amid ongoing protests. Tractors and farming machinery have halted traffic on both sides of the checkpoint, causing long queues and making several roads in the Serres region impassable. The duration of the blockade remains unclear at the time of writing, and logistical disruptions are likely to persist while the protest continues. | |
| India | 03-Dec | Operational disruptions causes delays at Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources reported on December 3 that operational disruptions caused flight delays at New Delhi-Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in Delhi, India. The system failure affected check-in platforms for multiple airlines including Air India and forced manual check-in procedures. As a result, 267 flights were delayed and 1 flight was cancelled. The expected time for system restoration has remained unclear. Disruptions to logistics operations are likely. | |
| Singapore | 04-Dec | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Singapore: Media sources report that heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in several areas of the western parts of Singapore on December 4. Affected areas included Pandan Road, Boon Lay Avenue, Boon Lay Way–Corporation Road junction, and Pesawat Drive. Authorities deployed Quick Response Teams and warned motorists to avoid some roads due to the risk of further flooding. Business and logistics disruptions are possible in the affected areas. | |
| Thailand | 05-07-Dec | Cargo disruptions to impact Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicates that the clearance of cargo will be disrupted at the Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (IATA: BKK) in Bangkok, Thailand, from December 5. The disruptions are due to a public holiday in Thailand. Sources indicate that authorities will resume clearance processes on December 7. Lingering disruptions are expected. | |
| United States | 07-Dec | Fog causes flight disruption at Atlanta Airport: Media sources reported on December 7 that dense fog caused flight disruption at Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL), Atlanta, United States on the same day. By the time of writing, aviation sources indicated that 1,188 flights were delayed and approximately 150 flights were canceled. Lingering delays to flight operations are expected until operations are fully normalized. | |
| Japan | 08-Dec | Earthquake disrupts postal services to and from Hokkaido: Media sources reported that postal services have been facing delays of about one day since the 7.6 magnitude earthquake on December 8. The affected shipment routes include from Hokkaido to Tohoku, Kanto, Hokuriku, Chubu, and Kansai, as well as from any region in Japan to Hokkaido. Delays were reported by carriers Sagawa Express, Yamato Transport and Japan Post. | |
| Canada | 08-Dec | Air Transat to suspend flights following strike notice: Media sources reported on December 7 that Air Transat will gradually suspend flights between December 8 and 9 following a 72-hour strike notice from the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Air Transat will completely halt operations on December 9 before the strike begins on December 10. At the time of reporting, the number of cancelled flights was not disclosed. Additional disruptions at the airport and flight operations are possible during the strikes. | |
| Philippines | 08-Dec | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Oriental Mindoro: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Oriental Mindoro, Philippines on December 8. According to reports, rainfall has affected parts of Naujan, Victoria, Mansalay, and Roxas. As a result, people from Roxas and the surrounding areas have been evacuated. Authorities have also placed several areas in Oriental Mindoro under alert for flash floods as heavy rainfall is expected to continue. Business and logistical disruptions are expected until weather conditions improve. | |
| United States | 09-Dec | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in western Washington: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding in western Washington, United States, since December 9. Authorities issued evacuation orders for communities along the Skagit, Nooksack, and Samish rivers as water levels exceed major flood stages. Multiple roads, including sections of Interstate 90 and Highway 2, have been closed due to landslides. Forecasts indicate river levels will remain high until at least December 12-13, disrupting transportation, power and essential service providers until floodwater subsides. | |
| Brazil | 09-Dec | Heavy rain causes flooding in Rio Grande do Sul: Media sources report on December 9 that heavy and continuous rainfall caused widespread flooding across several municipalities of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, on the afternoon of the same day. Most impacted locations include Capitão Adolfo Castro, Júlio de Castilhos, Marcírio Dias Longaray, Bento Gonçalves, and Laranjeiras. Reports indicate that floods disrupted traffic in the affected areas. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve. | |
| United Kingdom | 09-Dec | Storm causes cancellations at London Heathrow Airport: Media sources report on December 9 that the passage of Storm Bram has led to flight disruptions at London Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) in the United Kingdom. According to reports, British Airways cancelled an unspecified number of flights from London Heathrow Airport to Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester. Disruptions are likely to continue until weather conditions improve. | |
| India | 09-Dec | Truckers to launch protest across Andhra Pradesh: Media sources indicate that the truckers will suspend all goods transportation across Andhra Pradesh, India, starting from the night of December 9, as the Andhra Pradesh Lorry Owners Association has escalated its protest against the central government's recent notification revising the fitness and vehicle testing fees for older transport vehicles. Logistics disruptions are possible in the affected area. | |
| Portugal | 11-12-Dec | General strike causes flight cancellations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that no cargo flights will be allowed at Lisbon Portela Airport (IATA: LIS) in Portugal due to a general strike on December 11. This comes amid a third-party handler suspending operations. As a result, several airlines like, TAP Air Portugal, Iberia, Air Europa, United Arab Emirates airlines, Emirates and Etihad Airways have announced flight cancellations to and from airports in Portugal to mitigate impact. | |
| Bolivia | 12-Dec | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Santa Cruz: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, due to the overflow of the Piraí River on the night of December 12. The most affected areas include El Torno and parts of Santa Cruz city, where floodwaters inundated streets, forcing residents to evacuate. The floods have resulted in seven fatalities, 20 people reported missing, and 17 injured. Lingering disruptions are anticipated until weather conditions improve. | |
| Italy | 12-13-Dec | General strike impacts postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics reported that operations of Poste Italiane are likely to be impacted due to a 24-hour general strike planned by a major union in Italy on December 12-13. The postal operator will implement mitigation measures as it expects delays in collection and delivery of inbound and outbound mail during the strike. | |
| Malaysia | 14-Dec | Heavy rain causes flooding in Kuantan: Media sources report on December 16 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in Kuantan, Malaysia, since December 14. Several roads were also submerged, making them impassable for light vehicles. Additionally, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has shut off the electricity supply around this district. Affected areas include Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Seri Damai, Seri Damai Sejahtera 1 and 2, Lorong Seri Damai Jaya 9, Jalan Seri Damai Jaya 1/13, and Mat Kilau. As of 11:00 local time on December 17, the number of flood victims has risen to 1.817. Business and logistical disruptions are expected until the weather improves. | |
| Spain | 14-Dec | Storm Emilia causes flooding in Murcia: Media sources reported that the passage of Storm Emilia has caused flooding in parts of Murcia, Spain, since December 14. Heavy rainfall affected areas including Totana, Mula, Pliego, Alhama de Murcia, and Mazarrón. Several roads in the region were closed due to mudslides and floodwaters. Business and logistical disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. | |
| United States | 14-Dec | Authorities issue ground delay at Newark Liberty International Airport: Media sources reported that authorities issued a ground delay program at Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR) in New Jersey, United States, due to severe weather conditions. The ground stop went into effect on the morning of December 14. According to reports, 310 flights were delayed, and 126 flights were cancelled. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. | |
| Venezuela | 16-Dec | Copa Airlines extends suspension of flights to Caracas: Media sources report on December 16 that Copa Airlines has extended its suspension of flights to Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport (IATA: CCS) in Caracas, Venezuela until January 15, 2026. The suspension is due to maintenance issues on a runway at the airport. The airline is working to create alternative routes for passenger and cargo flights. | |
| China | 16-Dec | China Eastern cancels Japan routes: Media sources report that China Eastern Airlines is suspending flights between Okayama, Japan, and Shanghai, China, from December 16 to March 28, 2026, due to market conditions. In addition, the airline is suspending flights between Shanghai and other parts of Japan, including Niigata, Toyama, Komatsu, Shizuoka, Okayama and Nagasaki from December 22 until the end of February 2026. Flights between Shanghai and Kagoshima will also not run from December 23 until the end of January 2026. Disruptions to logistics operations are to be expected. | |
| Brazil | 17-Dec | Postal workers launch strike: Media sources report on Local media sources report that postal workers in São Paulo, Ceará, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Paraíba, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina, Brazil, have launched a strike on December 17. The protest is against measures adopted by the state-owned company and the lack of a collective agreement and salary adjustment for the category. Disruptions to postal services should be expected. | |
| Italy | 17-Dec | Nationwide strike disrupts postal services: Logistics sources reported that Poste Italiane expected service disruptions across Italy due to a 4-hour nationwide strike from 13:00 until 17:00 local time on December 17. Poste Italiane planned to implement mitigation measures at its facilities, however, disruptions to its services may continue in the coming days, depending on the participation rate of the strike. | |
| Brazil | 17-Dec | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro: Media sources on December 17 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the same day. The most affected area is Petrópolis, with authorities recording 170 mm of rain in just six hours. Authorities warned of continued heavy rain exceeding 2.36 inches (60 mm) per hour or 3.93 inches (100 mm) per day between December 17 and 18, with potential flooding expected across the states of Esperito Santo, Minas Gerais, and Rio de Janeiro. Logistics disruptions are possible. | |
| United Arab Emirates | 18-Dec | Bad weather causes flight disruptions at Dubai International Airport: Media sources report on December 18 that inclement weather, with forecasted heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, caused flight delays and cancellations at Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB), United Arab Emirates, on the same day. As of the time of writing, 290 flights have been delayed, and 16 have been cancelled. Lingering disruptions to aviation operations are likely. | |
| Philippines | 29-Dec - 02-Jan | Postal services across Philippines face delays: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has reported that postal services in the Philippines are expected to face disruptions on December 29 and January 2 due to the closure of all government offices on those days. A skeleton workforce will reportedly process some postal shipments, but processing and delivery delays are likely in the coming days. |
| Flag | Country | Date | Event |
| Algeria | 01-Jan | Transport workers go on nationwide strike: Media sources reported that transport workers have continued their nationwide strike in Algeria since January 1, despite government commitments to revise the Highway Code and consider an increase in transport fares. The ongoing refusal by truck drivers to resume work has disrupted fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) deliveries nationwide. Authorities warned of lingering logistics disruptions if the strike persists. | |
| Netherlands | 03-Jan | Severe weather affects postal operations: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 8 reported that the operations of PostNL have been disrupted due to severe winter conditions in the Netherlands since January 3. Heavy snow and icy conditions have led to highway closures, affecting the transportation of domestic and international letter mail and parcels. International flights to and from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport have also been cancelled or rerouted to neighboring countries, further impacting postal operations. Disruptions can be expected to continue till weather conditions improve. | |
| Spain | 03-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Cádiz Province: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Cádiz Province, Spain, on the night of January 3 and the morning of January 4 following Storm Francis. Several areas were affected, including Campo de Gibraltar, Jimena de la Frontera, Los Barrios, Tesorillo, and Jimena. Several roads have been inundated. Authorities carried out rescue operations and evacuations in the affected areas. Disruptions to logistics and businesses are expected until floodwaters recede. | |
| Germany | 05-Jan | Snowstorms disrupt operations at Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport : Media sources reported on January 5 that heavy snowfall disrupted flight operations at Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport (IATA: BER) in Germany. Around 250 flights were delayed, and 16 were cancelled. Further disruptions are expected until weather conditions improve. | |
| Indonesia | 05-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Tanah Laut Regency: Local media sources reported on January 5 that heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding in parts of Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Flooding has been reported in Kurau and Bumi Makmur Districts, as well as Bati-Bati, Pelaihari, Tambang Ulang, and Bajuin sub-districts. Local authorities have declared a disaster-alert status in the regency. Lingering disruptions to businesses and logistics are to be expected until floodwaters recede. | |
| France | 06-Jan | Road disruptions occur due to weather conditions: Media sources on January 6 report that local authorities implemented traffic restrictions for heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes on the A10, A11, A81, A28, A83, A85, and A87 motorways in France. As of 10:00 local time on January 6, 309 km of national highways were still experiencing difficult driving conditions. Several local facilities in the Le Havre area remain blocked due to bad weather conditions impacting truck logistics. Authorities expect the disruptions to persist until inclement winter weather persists. | |
| Kosovo | 06-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Kosovo: Local media sources reported on January 6 that heavy rainfall has led to flooding in parts of Kosovo, affecting the municipalities of Fushë Kosova, Malisheva, Rahovec, Klina, Mitrovica, Vushtrri, Skenderaj and Gjakova. Traffic congestion, landslides and power outages may be likely in the affected areas. Disruptions to businesses may be likely. | |
| Poland | 7-13-Jan | Truck carriers plan protest in Gdansk and Gdynia: Media sources report on December 30 that truck carriers plan to organize a coordinated protest along the Tricity Bypass in Gdansk and Gdynia, Poland, between 07:00 and 20:00 local time on January 7. According to reports, protesters will demonstrate along roads 89, S7, 501, and S6. On January 13 at 17:00 local time, a stationary protest will occur in front of Gdynia City Hall. Additionally, pickets are planned at seaports and near terminals over disputed notification systems and rising service fees. Logistics disruptions are anticipated. | |
| Cambodia | 8-Jan | Suspension of delivery services in Cambodia: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics confirmed on January 8 that some carriers have suspended delivery services in multiple Cambodian provinces due to the ongoing armed conflict along the Cambodia-Thailand border. Sources indicate that services may face disruptions in the following provinces and districts: Preah Vihear Province (Chom Ksan District); Oddar MeanChey Province; Pursat Province (Veal Veng District); Banteay MeanChey Province (Thma Puok, OuChrov, SvayChek, Malai, Preah Net Preah, and Poipet districts); Koh Kong Province (all districts except Sre Ambel). The expected duration of the disruption is unclear at the time of writing. | |
| Bulgaria | 8-10-Jan | Farmers protest blocks Kulata-Promachonas crossing: Local media sources reported that the Kulata-Promachonas crossing between Bulgaria and Greece will be blocked from 12:00 local time on January 8 until January 10. All trucks will be stopped, and protesting Greek farmers will make on-the-spot decisions for cars and buses. Logistics delays are likely until protests linger. | |
| Italy | 9-10-Jan | Aviation workers plan 24-hour strike: Media sources reported that flight attendants and handling personnel have planned a nationwide 24-hour strike at airports in Italy on January 9. EasyJet flight attendants are scheduled to strike for 24 hours, while Vueling flight attendants will strike for 8 hours. Meanwhile, various handling personnel at Milan Linate (IATA: LIN) and Milan Malpensa International Airport (IATA: MXP) will also be on strike, affecting baggage handling and other airport operations. Disruptions to flight operations can be expected during the protest. | |
| Ireland | 10-Jan | Farmers protest against trade deal in Athlone: Media sources on January 10 reported that farmers staged protests in Athlone, Ireland, opposing the trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mercosur. Farmers from across Ireland used tractors and gathered in central areas. The Irish Farmers’ Association said it would continue opposing the deal as it moves to a vote in the European Parliament, amid similar protests across Europe. | |
| Mexico | 12-Jan | Flight disruptions likely at Mexico City International Airport: Media sources reported on January 12 that operations at the Mexico City International Airport (IATA: MEX) in Mexico were suspended due to low visibility caused by fog in the area. All landings and take-offs have been suspended. Disruptions to flights are expected to last until visibility improves. | |
| Paraguay | 12-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Neembucu Department: Media sources reported on January 12 that persistent heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding across large parts of the Ñeembucú Department in Paraguay, inundating rural areas and isolating communities in districts including Laureles, Tacuaras, and Pilar. Business disruptions are likely until the flooding situation is restored. | |
| Indonesia | 12-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of South Jakarta, Indonesia: Media sources report on January 12 that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of Cilandak Timur, South Jakarta, Indonesia on the same day. The most affected area is Jalan NIS, with water levels rising there due to the overflow of the Krukut River. According to sources, homes, streets, and public infrastructure were impacted. Business and logistic disruptions are likely in the affected area. | |
| Israel | 13-Jan | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Israel: Media sources reported on January 13 that heavy rainfall in northern and central Israel has caused widespread flooding, disrupting traffic and prompting rescues in areas such as the Golan Heights, Haifa, the northern coastal plain, Jerusalem, and the Dead Sea region. Urban flooding is reported in Tel Aviv, Rishon LeZion, and Ashkelon, with Highway 90 closed south of Ein Gedi. All flights from Haifa Airport were canceled. Lingering disruptions to logistics are likely. | |
| Mexico | 13-Jan | Truck drivers launch strikes in parts of Mexico: Media sources report on January 13 that transport operators staged blockades at multiple locations in eastern State of Mexico, including a partial closure of the Mexico-Puebla highway and gatherings near Ignacio Zaragoza Causeway. The protests are due to allegations of extortion and abuse in highway operations. Businesses and logistics disruptions are likely. | |
| India | 14-Jan | Fog disrupts operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources reported on January 14 that dense fog is impacting flight operations at New Delhi- Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India (IATA: DEL). Low visibility resulted in 221 flight delays and 7 cancellations at the airport on the same day. Logistics disruptions are likely until the weather conditions improve. | |
| Iran | 14-15-Jan | Airspace in Iran closes amid security tensions: Media sources on January 15 reported that Iranian authorities temporarily closed the national airspace for most flights late on January 14 amid escalating security tensions and concerns over potential military action between the United States and Iran. The restriction began at around 01:45 local time on January 15 and is expected to be in effect until 04:00 local time on the same day. Flight cancellations, rerouting, and delays for multiple international carriers can be expected. | |
| Australia | 15-Jan | Flight delays occurs at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport: Media sources reported on January 15 that flight operations at Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (IATA: SYD) in Sydney, Australia, were disrupted on the same day due to staffing shortages. Sources indicate that around 233 flights have been delayed, and 9 have been canceled. Lingering disruptions to aviation operations are likely. | |
| Belgium | 15-17-Jan | Farmers protest disrupts cargo operations at Brussels Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on January 15 indicated that protests and blockades by farmers were expected to disrupt road cargo operations at Brussels Airport, Belgium, from 18:00 local time on the same day. The disruptions are expected to last until 06:00 local time on January 17. The protests will mainly impact road operations in and around the airport. |
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