
On July 2, 2026, air travel across Europe experienced significant disruptions with more than 320 flights cancelled and just under 3,900 flights delayed. These disturbances affected multiple major hubs across the continent, resulting in widespread scheduling challenges for travelers.
Several prominent airlines were impacted, including Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss. The cancellations and delays occurred at key airports such as Munich in Germany, Zurich in Switzerland, Paris in France, and Rome in Italy. Additional effects were noted at airports in the UK, the Netherlands, and Greece, further highlighting the scope of the disruptions.
Passengers planning travel through these affected
airports are likely to encounter delays or cancellations and may need to consider alternative arrangements, including rebooking or adjusting schedules. The situation remains active on July 2, with airlines and airports managing operations amid ongoing disturbances.







