On July 1, 2026, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced significant operational delays, with 313 flights postponed and 27 cancelled throughout the day. These disruptions affected a range of services at one of Europe’s busiest airports, impacting scheduled flights across the region.
As a consequence of these delays and cancellations, thousands of passengers found themselves stranded at airports and en route in Europe. The widespread disruptions have created notable travel challenges, with extended waiting times and altered itineraries for many travelers relying on Schiphol as a central hub.








