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Amy Lancelotte
Written By Amy Lancelotte
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Do Volotea Flight Delays and Cancellations Happen Often?

The reason that our Volotea flight disruptions list is useful is that, yes, Volotea delayed and cancelled flights happen pretty much every day. Volotea delayed flights are happening less often when we compare our findings from 2022 to 2023. The same can’t be said for Volotea cancellations, which have shown a year-over-year increase.

Year

On-Time Rate

Cancellation Rate

2022

76.61%

0.97%

2023

85%

1.46%

Source: data compiled from our study of the top 15 European airlines.

Volotea is a small airline and only operated a little over 76,000 flights in 2023. That means that over 1,100 flights were cancelled and 3 out of every 20 flights were delayed. That’s significantly better than 2022 when more than 1 in 4 flights was delayed.

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Steer Clear of These Frequently Disrupted Volotea Flights

While reviewing FlightStats data for all Volotea flights between 15 May and 15 July 2024, a few airports emerged as common offenders. These are Nantes Atlantique Airport, Strasbourg Airport, and Athens International Airport.

As for the specific flights to avoid, Volotea runs into a lot of instances of excessively delayed flights, which can easily result in missed connections and ruin your plans. This flights delayed list should give you an idea of the routes that are well below Volotea’s 85% on-time rate from 2023.

Departure Airport

Arrival Airport

Flight Number

On-Time Rate

Excessively Delayed?

Vienna

Nantes

V72271

22%

22%

Strasbourg

Barcelona- El Prat

V72326

24%

35%

Paris Orly

Genoa

V71665

28%

33%

Luxembourg

Nice Cote d’Azur

V72579

28%

30%

Bordeaux

Olbia

V72414

29%

0%

Mykonos

Athens

V74157

31%

15%

Cagliari

Nantes

V72257

33%

33%

Barcelona El-Prat

Strasbourg

V72327

33%

28%

Nice Cote d’Azur

Strasbourg

V72519

36%; 2% cancellations

30%

Athens

Nantes

V72317

39%

39%

Palma de Mallorca

Nantes

V72831

40%

24%

Dubrovnik

Athens

V74513

41%

10%

Heraklion

Athens

V74255

42%

17%

*Data from Flight Stats from 15 May 2024 to 15 July 2024.

Why is Your Volotea Flight Cancelled?

A cancelled flight can happen to anyone and for a number of reasons. Most commonly, the reason a route appears on Volotea’s flights cancelled list is due to one of the following:

  • Severe weather - anything from fog to snow to high winds.
  • Volotea strikes
  • Airport-related strikes - like the baggage handlers, air traffic control, or security personnel.
  • Insufficient Volotea staff to safely operate your flight.
  • Aircraft problems - whether due to improper maintenance, mechanical failures, or manufacturing defects.
  • Security or political issues

This list is just guesswork, so the only way to know for sure is to ask Volotea. You can seek out one of the Volotea staff at the airport or contact their customer service department for more details about the cancelled flight.

Can You Avoid Volotea Flight Interruptions?

Yes, there are a few things you can look for when booking your next Volotea flight to minimise the chances of a cancellation or delay.

  • Take the earliest flight possible. Planes can accumulate delays over a day, so if you fly early, you’re less likely to be delayed due to previous issues.
  • Only book direct flights. When your first flight is delayed or cancelled, it can quickly have a snowball effect on the rest of your plans. Aside from the unnecessary stress of being mid-air and knowing you won’t make your connecting flight, direct flights limit disruption opportunities.
  • Choose routes that don’t appear on our Volotea flights delayed list above. Avoid Nantes and Athens Airport if possible. Strasbourg also has relatively high occurrences of severely delayed flights.

It’s important to be aware of delays and cancellations when they happen. Then, you can adjust flights and plans as needed. Consult our Volotea delayed/cancelled list as often as is convenient.

What To Do When Your Volotea Flight is Cancelled or Delayed

  1. Don’t let the disruption ruin your entire trip. Once you find your flight on the Volotea problems list, take action immediately. This means re-scheduling any plans you had upon arrival for delays and re-booking your flight for cancellations.
  2. Check the Volotea disruptions list constantly for updates. Delays have been known to increase or decrease, so make sure you don’t get to the airport too late (or too early).
  3. Think about a Volotea complaint. Regulation EU 261 applies to all European airlines, so inform yourself of your rights before you accept any offers from the airline. Our handy compensation checker can tell you what to expect in just a few minutes.

The airline compensation experts at AirAdvisor are well-qualified to help you with a Volotea disruption complaint. When passengers partner with us, they save a bunch of hassle and are more likely to receive their maximum payout.

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