On July 2, 2026, European air travel encountered significant disruptions with over 325 flights cancelled and approximately 3,900 delayed across multiple airports. The disturbances were widespread, affecting Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Greece, and other countries.
Major airports such as Munich, Zurich, Paris, and Rome experienced the brunt of these travel interruptions. Leading airlines including Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss reported groundings and flight delays that contributed to the overall disruption across these hubs.
Passengers at these airports faced cancellations and prolonged flight delays, complicating travel plans and connections. The disturbances led to operational challenges for
airlines and significant inconveniences for travelers on July 2, 2026.








