On July 2, 2026, European aviation experienced widespread disruptions with a total of 325 flights cancelled and 3,899 flights delayed across multiple countries. This large-scale disturbance affected operations today at some of the continent’s busiest airports, impacting travelers throughout several key hubs.
Major Airlines and Airports Experiencing Disruptions
Prominent carriers including Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss were among those reporting cancellations and delays. The operational difficulties were particularly notable at major airport hubs such as Munich in Germany, Zurich in Switzerland, the Paris airports, and Rome airports in Italy. These disruptions extended to flight activities across regions in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands,
Switzerland, and Greece, with many passengers facing grounded flights and extended waiting times.
While the exact reasons behind the cancellations and delays have not been detailed, the scale of the disturbances has significantly affected air travel schedules on this day. Passengers traveling through key European airports are advised to consult their airlines for the latest updates on flight status.








