easyJet Flight U27938 did not reach Amsterdam on Monday, 6 July. The Airbus A319-111 left Copenhagen later than planned and diverted to Hamburg, where it landed safely instead of following its scheduled route.
The flight was due out of Copenhagen Airport at 12:39 CEST and was scheduled to arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport at 14:20 CEST, but it did not leave until 13:00 CEST. That small delay at departure turned into a different arrival altogether, with Hamburg becoming the stop that mattered.
For passengers, the key point was not just the change in destination but the loss of the original same-day trip from Copenhagen to Amsterdam. EasyJet Flight U27938 was operating as a routine European service before it was rerouted, and the aircraft’s safe landing in Hamburg ended the immediate airborne part of the journey.
What makes the diversion notable is what is missing from the available flight information: no reason was given for why the aircraft was sent to Hamburg rather than continuing to Amsterdam. That leaves the event defined by the facts that are known — a later departure, a safe diversion, and an arrival that did not match the plan — while the cause remains unstated.
The next question is practical rather than dramatic. Passengers were left facing revised onward travel arrangements after landing in Hamburg, but the available information does not confirm how those arrangements were handled. For now, the record is simple: the flight left Copenhagen late, landed safely in Hamburg, and never made the scheduled run to Amsterdam.







