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325 Flights Cancelled and Thousands Delayed Across Europe on July 1

325 Flights Cancelled and Thousands Delayed Across Europe on July 1
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On July 1, 2026, significant disruptions affected air travel throughout Europe, with a total of 325 flights cancelled and 3,899 flights delayed. These disturbances were concentrated at key international airports, impacting the travel schedules of thousands of passengers today.

Major carriers such as Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss Airlines experienced grounded flights leading to operational challenges. The most affected airports included Munich in Germany, Zurich in Switzerland, Paris in France, and Rome in Italy. These disruptions extended across several countries, including the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and Greece, reflecting widespread operational interruptions across the continent.

Travelers at these hubs faced

considerable delays and cancellations, complicating itineraries and airline operations on this day. While the specific causes of these grounded flights have not been detailed, the scope of the disruption underscores the scale of air traffic challenges in major European centers on July 1, 2026.