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Air France Taxi Mistake and Weather Disrupt European Travel

Air France Taxiway Incident and Severe Weather Disrupt European Air Travel
Passengers across Europe have encountered significant disruptions in early February 2026, as a combination of operational errors and severe winter weather has affected major airlines and international airports. Leading carriers including Air France, KLM, and German Airways have experienced delays, cancellations, and logistical challenges, resulting in widespread inconvenience and economic repercussions.
Air France Aircraft Strays into Military Zone in Abidjan
The most prominent incident occurred on February 3 at Félix Houphouët-Boigny International Airport in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Air France Flight AF702, an Airbus A350-900 carrying 283 passengers and 12 crew members, arrived safely from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. However, during taxiing to the terminal, the flight crew inadvertently directed the aircraft into a restricted military zone, a high-security area prohibited to civilian aircraft. The wide-body jet became immobilized on a narrow taxiway, necessitating a complex and prolonged recovery operation involving specialized ground teams and heavy-duty towing equipment. Passengers, already fatigued from the six-hour flight, faced additional delays before disembarking. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
The incident had further operational consequences. The return flight to Paris, AF703, was cancelled as the aircraft underwent comprehensive safety inspections, particularly focusing on the landing gear and tires, which had traversed pavement not designed to support such weight. Technical personnel were dispatched from Paris to conduct these checks. The disruption extended beyond the aircraft itself, causing delays across airport operations and prompting a thorough review of ground movement procedures. Ivorian aviation authorities have launched a formal investigation examining communication protocols between the control tower and cockpit crew, ground signage, and navigation systems. The findings may lead to procedural reforms aimed at preventing similar occurrences.
Broader Context of Operational and Weather-Related Disruptions
While taxiway deviations of this nature are uncommon, they are not without precedent. A recent example involved Cathay Pacific flight CX918 at Manila’s international airport, which mistakenly used an incorrect taxiway prior to departure, briefly disrupting airport operations. Air traffic controllers intervened to maintain safety, delaying inbound flights, and both Cathay Pacific and Philippine aviation authorities have initiated internal reviews.
These operational challenges coincide with severe winter weather that has further strained the aviation industry. In January 2026, American Airlines cancelled approximately 9,000 flights over four days due to intense storms, marking the largest weather-related disruption in the airline’s history. The resulting financial losses and operational pressures have been substantial. Across Europe, storms and heavy snowfall have also impeded logistics, affecting cargo vessels and terminal activities at multiple ports.
In response to these ongoing disruptions and growing passenger dissatisfaction, the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism has approved new measures to strengthen air passenger rights within the European Union. This legislative move underscores a renewed commitment to consumer protection as airlines and airports navigate the challenges posed by both operational errors and adverse weather conditions.
Air France’s Expansion Amidst Challenges
Despite recent setbacks, Air France announced on February 9 plans to significantly increase its capacity on routes to New York for the upcoming summer season. This expansion reflects the airline’s determination to advance its growth strategy even as the industry contends with operational and environmental disruptions. Airlines and regulators alike face mounting pressure to enhance resilience and safeguard passenger interests in an increasingly complex travel landscape.

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