Frankfurt airport in Germany - Europe's third-busiest hub - has been shut down because of heavy snow.
The Eurostar high-speed train service between London and Paris has also been suspended as snow blankets a swathe of northern Europe.
In south-eastern England, hundreds of people were stranded in their cars by the snow as emergency services struggled with road chaos.
There were huge traffic jams in Belgium and northern France too.
Having received about 12cm (5in) of snow, Frankfurt airport was set to remain closed until at least 13:30 (12:30 GMT), said Stefan Schulte, a spokesman for airport operator Fraport AG.
More than 100 flights had already been cancelled, he added, but the final number was likely to be much higher.
In Paris more than a quarter of flights from Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports were cancelled.
Parts of southern England were coping with a second day of snow and freezing conditions.
Just in the county of Sussex, police dealt with more than 300 traffic collisions in 24 hours.
The Channel Islands have experienced some of their worst conditions in decades, with airports still closed following heavy snow.
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