Amsterdam Schiphol Airport faced considerable operational disruptions on June 24, 2026, with a total of 23 flights cancelled and 49 flights delayed. The interruptions affected numerous passengers and contributed to significant delays throughout the day.
Major airlines including KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Air Baltic suspended or postponed flights. The disruptions impacted several international routes, stranding travelers heading to destinations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Turkey, Taiwan, and Belgium.
Flight Disruptions Affect International Travelers
Passengers scheduled on over 70 flights at Schiphol encountered delays or cancellations. The interruptions mainly involved routes connecting to key global hubs and popular European and
transatlantic destinations. Travelers experienced extended wait times and uncertainty due to the groundings and rescheduling.
As the situation unfolded today, those affected were advised to stay in contact with their airlines for updated flight information and rebooking options. Airport and airline services were addressing the disruption, but specific causes behind the cancellations and delays were not made public at this time.








