
On July 2, 2026, significant disruptions have been reported across several major European airports, with over 320 flights cancelled and close to 3,900 delayed. The interruption involves leading airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss, impacting numerous routes and travelers.
Key airports affected by this widespread disruption include Munich Airport, Zurich Airport, Paris Airport, and Rome Airport. Countries experiencing these disturbances encompass Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.
Impact on Major European Airports and Airlines
Thousands of passengers are currently facing flight cancellations and extended delays as operations are grounded for major carriers in central European hubs. Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet,
and Swiss have reported multiple flight cancellations and delays, notably in cities such as Munich, Zurich, Paris, and Rome. The scope of disruption is broad, involving several countries and air traffic centers across Europe.
Travelers with planned departures or arrivals at the affected airports should check with their respective airlines for the latest flight status and updates. Given the scale of cancellations and delays, passengers are advised to prepare for potential adjustments to their travel plans.







