The article reports that Greece has experienced significant flight delays at its airports, with a 63% increase compared to last year. The European Air Safety Organization (Eurocontrol) notes that these delays are primarily due to capacity restrictions and staffing limitations, exacerbated by increased air traffic flows caused by the crisis in the Middle East. The situation affects both domestic and international flights, creating a 'domino effect' where delays cascade through subsequent flights. A meeting involving several aviation authorities and airlines is planned to address the issue. The article highlights the impact on passengers, particularly during peak hours, and mentions that over 80% of delays are related to airspace flow restrictions.
Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective report on the causes and effects of flight delays in Greece, citing data from Eurocontrol and detailing the involvement of various aviation authorities and airlines. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather provides factual information about the issue.





