
Geneva Airport, Switzerland’s second-largest air hub, temporarily suspended all flight operations today after violent thunderstorms swept across western Switzerland, causing widespread disruption and damage. The suspension, which began in the early afternoon, left passengers stranded in terminals and forced airlines to reroute incoming flights.
The severe weather brought strong winds, heavy rain, and hail to Geneva and surrounding areas. Traffic was heavily affected, with several road and rail routes temporarily blocked by fallen trees and flooding. Emergency services responded to numerous incidents, including damaged rooftops and downed power lines, but no serious injuries were reported as of early evening.
Airport officials stated that safety remains the top priority and that flight operations would resume only when conditions improve. Travellers are advised to check with their airlines for real-time updates and avoid travelling to the airport until further notice.
This disruption comes during a summer marked by extreme weather events across Europe, raising concerns about the increasing frequency of severe storms in Switzerland. Meteorologists caution that stormy conditions may persist in the coming days, urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared for sudden weather changes.






