On July 1, 2026, significant operational disruptions across Europe led to the cancellation of 325 flights and nearly 3,900 delays. These interruptions have impacted air travel across several countries at some of the continent’s primary airports.
Flights operated by Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss were notably affected, with many aircraft grounded at major hubs including Munich, Zurich, Paris, and Rome airports. These disruptions contributed directly to the volume of cancellations and delays recorded across the region.
Disruptions Across Multiple European Countries
The cancellations and delays were reported in several countries including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece. Passengers traveling through
the main continental airports faced considerable inconvenience due to these operational setbacks affecting a wide range of routes.
The events of July 1 reflect ongoing challenges for the airlines and airports involved, with significant impacts on passenger itineraries at key European travel hubs.








