Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced significant operational interruptions on June 26, 2026, with a total of 17 flights cancelled throughout the day. This disruption affected flights originating from and arriving at the major Dutch hub.
In addition to the cancellations, 47 flights were delayed on the same date. Among the carriers impacted were several major airlines including KLM, easyJet, United Airlines, Air France, and Norse Atlantic, all operating key international services.
International Routes Impacted
The disruptions affected connections across multiple important international corridors. Flights between Amsterdam and destinations such as the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Israel, and Romania encountered delays and cancellations.
This caused unexpected travel challenges for passengers relying on Schiphol for transatlantic and European connections.
Passengers on these routes faced schedule changes that interfered with their planned itineraries, reflecting the widespread impact on the airport’s network today. Details regarding the causes of these operational difficulties have not been disclosed.








