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320+ Flights Cancelled and 3,900 Delayed at European Airports on July 2, 2026

320+ Flights Cancelled and 3,900 Delayed at European Airports on July 2, 2026
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On July 2, 2026, European air travel experienced widespread disruption with over 325 flights cancelled and nearly 3,900 flights delayed across several countries including Germany, France, Switzerland, Greece, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. These interruptions affected numerous carriers and key airports throughout Europe.

Major airlines impacted include Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss. The disturbances predominantly affected prominent hubs such as Munich Airport in Germany, Zurich Airport in Switzerland, Paris’s main airport in France, and Rome Airport in Italy. Passengers at these locations faced cancellations and substantial hold-ups, complicating travel plans for the day.

These operational challenges highlight ongoing

issues within European airline networks on this date, with no immediate resolution indicated. Travelers using affected airlines and airports are likely encountering significant delays and rebooking needs as disruptions continue throughout the day.