On July 2, 2026, a total of 55 flights were cancelled across major airports in Australia and New Zealand. In addition, over 800 flights experienced delays throughout the day, causing wide-ranging travel disruptions.
Airports impacted include Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Wellington, in both countries. Prominent airlines affected by these cancellations and delays are Qantas, Virgin Australia, Solomon Airlines, and Air New Zealand, with disruptions reported on both regional and international routes.
Travelers at these airports face significant interruptions in their itineraries due to the volume of delays and flight cancellations. The scale of the disruptions highlights considerable operational challenges
affecting leading carriers and key transport hubs within the region on this date.








