| 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. | |
| Indonesia | 01-Nov | Flooding and landslides occur in Nduga Regency: Media sources reported on November 3 that flooding and landslides occurred in Nduga Regency, Indonesia, on November 1. According to reports, heavy rainfall hit Dal Village and Silan Village in Dal District, triggering landslides and leaving 5 people missing. Damage assessments have been ongoing. Disruptions to logistics are likely to remain until cleanup operations are completed. | |
| Russia | 01-Nov | Authorities close border crossings between Russia and China for winter conditions: Local media sources on October 30 reported that Russian authorities announced the closure of several border crossing points along the border with China, due to the end of the navigation season. Passenger services at the Khabarovsk river crossing will close on November 1, followed by freight operations on November 6, while vehicle crossings at Blagoveshchensk, Poyarkovo, and Nizhneleninskoye will also be suspended on November 1 or 2. The crossings will reopen once ice conditions allow for winter operations. Disruptions to cross-border business and logistics are expected. | |
| Mexico | 03-Nov | Truck drivers set up blockades amid protests: Media sources reported on November 3 that truck drivers set up blockades in Mexico City and across the State of Mexico in Mexico. Affected areas included the Mexico-Querétaro highway, the Mexiquense Outer Circuit, and the Arco Norte. Traffic disruptions were reported in these areas. Drivers have reportedly been moving towards Zócalo, Mexico City, where they launched a demonstration. Transporters have threatened to continue protests in case of a lack of further action from authorities to find the missing truck driver. | |
| Cyprus | 03-Nov | Transport workers announce indefinite strike: Local media sources reported on October 31 that members of the Pancyprian Transport Operators Trade Union (PSMA) have announced a strike at the port of Limassol, Cyprus, starting November 3. The strike is due to issues between workers and the Cypriot Ministers of Labor and Transport. The strike is expected to be indefinite. Disruptions are to be expected. | |
| Chile | 03-Nov | LATAM Airlines pilots union warns of possible strike: Media sources on October 16 report that 464 pilots represented by the LATAM Pilots Union (SPL) in Chile will vote on November 3 on LATAM Airlines’ latest offer under the 2025 collective bargaining agreement. The union warns management may be pushing toward a strike that could disrupt national air travel. Pilots are demanding the restoration of pre-pandemic working conditions. Lingering logistics disruptions are likely. | |
| United States | 04-Nov | Accident disrupts operations at Louisville International Airport: Media sources reported that a United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) cargo plane crashed at 17:15 local time on November 4, at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (IATA: SDF) in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Following the crash, UPS halted parcel sorting operations at the airport on the night of November 4 and the morning of November 5. Flight operations have been facing a backlog of delayed flights after the airport was closed. Passenger flights have since resumed on one runway, although, the runway from which the affected plane took off is expected to remain closed for at least 10 days. Operational disruptions are likely to continue at the airport. | |
| Philippines | 04-Nov | Typhoon Kalmaegi causes flooding: Media sources report on November 4 that at least 40 fatalities have been confirmed as a result of the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Over 400,000 people have been displaced after the storm made landfall and swept across the Visayas region, parts of southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao, the Philippines, causing heavy rainfall and flooding. Logistical delays are to be expected in the affected areas. | |
| Yemen | 04-Nov | Truck drivers launch strike in Seiyun against financial extortion: Media sources report on November 4 that truck drivers launched an open-ended strike in Seiyun, Hadhramaut, Yemen, to protest financial extortion. The drivers halted operations and parked their vehicles near the airport, urging authorities to stop unauthorized practices and ensure the free flow of goods. Logistic disruptions are likely until the issue is resolved. | |
| Portugal | 05-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Lisbon: Local media sources report on November 5 that the same day, heavy rainfall caused flooding in Lisbon and Vale do Tejo, Portugal. Sources indicate that hundreds of flood occurrences along with tree falls and landslides were reported. Flooding also caused damages to the passport control area of Lisbon Airport; however, it is unclear if flights were disrupted due to the incident. | |
| Vietnam | 05-08-Nov | Da Nang International Airport closes due to Typhoon Kalmaegi: Logistics sources on November 5 reported that Da Nang International Airport (IATA: DAD) in Vietnam will remain closed from November 5 to November 8. The closure of the airport is due to the passage of Typhoon Kalmaegi. Lingering disruptions to air freight are anticipated until the weather conditions improve. | |
| India | 06-Nov | Technical glitch hits Indira Gandhi International Airport: Media sources on November 7 report that flight operations were disrupted at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IATA: DEL) in Delhi, India, at 15:00 local time on November 6, after a technical fault occurred in the Automatic Message Switching System supporting Air Traffic Control operations. The issue caused delays for major airlines including IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet. Sources indicate that around 200 flights were delayed, with an average delay of 55 minutes. Lingering disruptions are likely. | |
| United States | 08-Nov | Ground stop delay occurs at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport due to storm: Media sources reported that local authorities ordered a ground stop delay at the Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA: ATL) in Georgia, United States, due to a storm. The ground stop was in effect from 14:39 local time on November 8 and was scheduled to last until 16:00 local time on the same day. More than 590 flights were delayed and 320 canceled. The airport has been facing an air traffic controller staffing shortage as well, which is causing further disruptions. Cancellations are expected to increase to 10 percent from November 14. Lingering logistics disruptions are to be expected. | |
| Pakistan | 09-Nov | Union strike delays flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines: Media sources on November 9 reported that the strike by the Society of Aircraft Engineers of Pakistan (SEAP) has been disrupting flights operated by Pakistan International Airlines. The participants reportedly demand wage increments and better working conditions. The duration of the strike remains unknown. Disruptions to air logistics are to be anticipated. | |
| Mexico | 10-Nov | Mexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launch blockades across key roads: Media sources reported on November 10 that truckers from the Mexican Alliance of Transportation Organizations (AMOTAC) launched blockades across key roads in Veracruz, Cuernavaca, Hermosillo, and Mexico City, Mexico, over greater security and better pay. According to reports, in Mexico City, truckers obstructed access on the Mexico-Pachuca highway and the Circuito Interior. In Veracruz, the blockades obstructed key access points to the Córdoba industrial zone and the port of Veracruz for over five hours, leading to congestion on local roads and disruptions to port logistics. In Cuernavaca, the blockades took place mostly on the Mexico-Acapulco highway, and delays lasted for around three hours. In Hermosillo, truck blockades on the Federal Highway 15 roadway generated traffic congestion for about five kilometers. Lingering disruptions to traffic may be likely. | |
| United States | 10-Nov | Flight delays and cancellations occur at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: Media sources report that 149 flights have been cancelled, and an additional 224 have been delayed at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Illinois, United States, as of 10:50 local time on November 10. Authorities had issued a ground delay program at the airport from 7:00 local time to 20:59 local time on the same day, with average delays of 115 minutes. The disruptions are due to air traffic control staffing shortages and a passing winter storm. Disruptions to aviation operations are expected. | |
| Philippines | 10-Nov | Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Luzon: Media sources on November 10 indicate that heavy rains from Typhoon Fung-wong caused flooding in parts of the Philippines. As a result, two people have been killed and nearly 1.2 million people were evacuated. The center of the storm made landfall in Aurora province in Luzon and moved over La Union in western Luzon. Logistics and business disruptions are likely until weather conditions improve. | |
| Dominican Republic | 11-Nov | Nationwide power outage causes disruptions: Media sources reported that the Dominican Republic has been impacted by a nationwide power outage on November 11 due to a transmission line failure. According to local utility officials, generation units in San Pedro de Macorís and the Quisqueya Power Plant shut down unexpectedly, triggering multiple failures at transmission and generation facilities across the country. It is unclear at the time of reporting when power will be restored. Nationwide disruptions to transportation, logistics, and business operations are to be expected during the outage. | |
| Brazil | 12-Nov | Flooding occurs in Campo Grande: Media sources report on November 13 that heavy rainfall between 19:00 local time on November 12 and 06:00 local time on November 13 has caused flooding in parts of Campo Grande, Brazil. Several local roadways have been closed in the area. Heavy rain is expected to continue through at least the end of the day on November 13. Logistic disruptions are likely. | |
| Brazil | 14-Nov | Truck drivers protest at Foz Do Iguacu-Ciudad Del Este border: Media sources on November 14 reported that truck drivers blocked vehicle movement at the customs area near the Foz Do Iguacu-Ciudad Del Este Friendship Bridge border crossing between Brazil and Paraguay amid a dispute over proposed restrictions on informal cargo transport. The blockade, lasting more than 24 hours, prevents the exit and entry of trucks released by inspection agencies. Drivers transporting perishable and hazardous cargo remain stranded, while disagreements between groups of transporters hinder negotiations. Logistical disruptions and prolonged congestion on highway BR-277 are expected while talks continue. At the time of reporting, it is unclear when the border will reopen. | |
| Italy | 14-Nov | Air traffic controllers announce 4-hour nationwide strike: Media sources report on November 12 that air traffic controllers announced a 4-hour nationwide strike at airports in Italy from 13:00 to 17:00 local time on November 14. The strike has been called by members of Ente Nazionale di Assistenza al Volo (ENAV) staff. Additionally, workers of easyJet and Volotea airlines will also carry out a strike during the same time. The strike is expected to disrupt operations at all airports. | |
| Spain | 16-Nov | Unions call truck drivers’ protest in Burlada: Local media sources report on November 12 that truck drivers from the labor unions UGT, CCOO, ELA, and LAB plan to hold an assembly to protest at the Casa de Cultura in Burlada, Navarra, Spain, at 10:00 local time on November 16. The protest is planned against the deadlock in negotiations for the road freight transport collective agreement. Logistics disruptions are anticipated in the region. | |
| Ghana | 17-Nov | Customs outage causes cargo processing delays in Ghana: According to intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 17, a nationwide customs system outage is currently impacting import and export processing in Ghana. Further delays in cargo processing are expected until the issues impacting the system can be fixed. | |
| Italy | 17-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Gorizia and Udine: Media sources reported on November 17 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding across the provinces of Gorizia and Udine in Italy. Evacuation and rescue operations are ongoing in Romans d'Isonzo as flooding and landslides have affected the area. In the province of Udine, flooding has been reported on roadways and in homes, prompting rescue operations in Palmanova, Trivignano, Udinese, and Manzano. Further business and logistical disruptions are likely as heavy rainfall is expected to impact large parts of Italy. | |
| Belgium | 17-Nov | Customs workers strike at Liège Airport: Media sources reported on November 14 that customs workers plan a work-to-rule action at Liège Airport (IATA: LGG) in Liege, Belgium, on November 17. The action was called to protest against the planned changes to the customs workers' schedules and is part of the work-to-rule actions carried out by customs officers in Antwerp. Disruptions to airport operations are likely. | |
| Albania | 18-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in several parts of Albania: Media sources on November 18 reported that heavy rainfall has caused flooding in several parts of Albania. The affected regions include Shkodër County, Kukës County, Lezhë County, Durrës County, and Dibër County. Flooded homes and roadways have been reported. Business and logistics disruptions should be expected in the coming days. | |
| Vietnam | 19-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Binh Dinh: Media sources reported on November 19 that heavy rainfall has caused flooding and landslides, damaging transport routes and infrastructure throughout Binh Dinh province, Vietnam. The most affected areas include parts of Quy Nhon City and Tuy Phuoc. Binh Dinh's authorities have activated flood warning systems. Business and logistics disruptions are likely. | |
| United Arab Emirates | 20-Nov | Dense fog causes flight delays at Dubai International Airport: Media sources reported on November 20 that dense fog caused flight delays at Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB), United Arab Emirates in the morning of the same day. At the time of writing, aviation sources indicated that 231 flights were delayed, and three flights were canceled. Lingering delays to flight operations are expected until operations are fully normalized. | |
| Indonesia | 20-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in several parts of Indonesia: Media sources on November 20 report that heavy rainfall caused flooding in the Padaherang and Kalipucang sub-districts of Pangandaran Regency, West Java, Indonesia. Floodwaters rose to over one meter following continuous rain and the overflow of the Citanduy River, submerging around 931 hectares of rice fields and causing significant financial losses to farmers. Lingering disruptions are likely. | |
| Greece | 21-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding and landslides: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall caused flooding in parts of western Greece on November 21. The most affected areas include Zagori, Filiates, Ziros, northern Corfu, Tzoumerka, Arta and Ioannina. State of emergency has been declared in the affected municipalities. Authorities responded to road disruptions, damaged bridges, inundated settlements and ongoing landslide risks. Warnings remain in place due to continued severe weather and potential further deterioration. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are expected until the weather conditions improve. | |
| Brazil | 22-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in Joinville: Media sources reported that heavy rainfall since November 22 has caused flooding in parts of Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil. According to reports, flooding caused disruptions in Itaum, Boehmerwaldt, Fatma, and Guaramirim. Floods have also caused road closures in the affected zones. Business and logistical disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. | |
| Mexico | 24-Nov | Blockade disrupts traffic at Ciudad Juárez-El Paso border crossing: Media sources on November 24 reported that agricultural workers in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico took over the customs facilities of the Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) border crossing with El Paso, United States, and established a blockade to prevent transport of cargo trucks. The protest is part of a nationwide strike by agricultural and transport unions. The exact duration of the disruption is unclear. Logistics disruptions are to be expected. | |
| Australia | 24-30-Nov | GKR Transport truck drivers launch strike: Media sources reported that long‑distance truck drivers employed by GKR Transport in Australia will stage a one‑week strike from November 24 to 30 to demand better working conditions. Logistics operations across Australia may be disrupted due to the action. | |
| Belgium | 25-26-Nov | General strike likely to impact postal operations in Belgium: Media sources on November 18 reported that unions have announced a three-day national strike across Belgium from November 24 to 26. bpost is expected to be impacted on November 25 and 26, coinciding with a peak parcel period. The company has stated it will deploy administrative volunteers to support parcel processing to minimize disruption but delays remain likely. | |
| Kazakhstan | 26-Nov | Authorities close Kurmangazy-Karaozek border crossing: Media sources on November 26 reported that authorities have tightened inspections at the Kurmangazy-Karaozek border crossing between Kazakhstan and Russia, halting truck movements along a key east-west transit route and leaving more than 5,000 vehicles stranded as officials enforce stricter checks on sanctioned and dual-use cargo. The stoppage has halted shipments, resulting in severe delays, financial losses, and material shortages. Widespread logistics disruptions are expected to continue. | |
| Lithuania | 26-Nov | Accident causes disruptions at Vilnius International Airport: Media sources reported that a LOT Polish Airlines aircraft skidded off the runway at 13:43 local time on November 26 amid heavy snow at the Vilnius International Airport (IATA: VNO) in Lithuania. As a result, authorities suspended operations at the airport until 17:00 local time on November 26. Flights to Vilnius International Airport have been redirected to other airports. Lingering disruptions may continue until the situation is fully resolved. | |
| Portugal | 26-Nov | System problems cause customs delays at Lisbon Portela Airport: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on November 26 indicated that there are customs system problems at Lisbon Portela Airport (IATA: LIS) in Portugal. As a result, it is currently impossible to submit any customs declarations. Lingering disruptions are likely. | |
| Belgium | 26-Nov | Brussels Airport faces flight cancellations due to strike: Media sources report on November 19 that Brussels Airport (IATA: BRU) in Belgium has announced the cancellation of all departing flights on November 26. Cancellations are also possible on some arriving flights due to the participation of security and handling personnel in the national strike. Lingering disruptions to air traffic are likely. | |
| Oman | 26-29-Nov | Customs delays likely due to closure of government offices: Logistics sources on November 20 reported that the government's customs offices in Oman will be closed on November 26 and 27 due to national holidays. The offices will also remain closed during the country's designated weekend of November 28 and 29. Sources indicate that operations will resume on November 30. Lingering disruptions to customs processing are likely. | |
| Sri Lanka | 27-Nov | Department of Posts suspends all mail operations due to flooding: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics on December 1 indicated that the Department of Posts has suspended all operations due to extreme weather conditions across Sri Lanka, effective November 27. Reportedly, all mail and shipment operations have been facing delays due to flooding caused by Cyclone Ditwah. Lingering disruptions to postal operations are to be expected until weather conditions improve and floodwaters recede. | |
| Italy | 28-Nov | Nationwide strike impacts postal services: Intelligence received by Everstream Analytics indicated that the services of Poste Italiane are likely to be disrupted due to the nationwide 24-hour strike called by multiple Italian unions from 00:01 local time on November 28. The strike involves handling companies at airports, which could affect airport services nationwide. Poste Italiane will adopt mitigation measures, but disruptions to postal services can be expected during the strike. | |
| Italy | 28-Nov | Air France and KLM ground staff to strike: Media sources report on November 13 that ground staff at Air France and KLM plan to strike at airports across Italy on November 28 as part of a nationwide general strike. The strike will take place between 09:00 and 17:00 local time. Disruptions to flight operations are expected at the affected airports. | |
| Australia | 28-29-Nov | Authorities schedule customs system maintenance: Government sources indicated that a customs system maintenance has been scheduled to take place in Australia between 20:30 local time and 12:00 local time on November 28-29. The impacted functions include the ‘Australian Trusted Trade’ and payment systems. Cargo movements may face disruptions during the maintenance. | |
| India | 29-Nov | Heavy rainfall causes flooding in parts of Tamil Nadu: Media sources on November 30 reported that Cyclone Ditawh caused fatalities and extensive flooding across Tamil Nadu since the morning of November 29. Three people are reported dead, while 57,000 hectares have been affected across Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, and Mayiladuthurai. Disruptions to businesses and logistics are to be expected until the weather conditions improve. | |
| United States | 29-Nov | Over 1,200 flight cancellations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport: Media sources reported that winter storm conditions disrupted flight operations with 1,232 flights cancellations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD) and 246 flights cancellations at Chicago Midway International Airport (IATA: MDW) in Chicago, United States, on the afternoon of November 29. Disruptions were likely to continue as snowfall of up to 10 inches was forecast. Further disruptions are to be expected until weather conditions improve. |
| Flag | Country | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |
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