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European Airports See 320+ Cancellations and 3,899 Delays July 3

European Airports See 320+ Cancellations and 3,899 Delays July 3
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On July 3, 2026, European airports experienced substantial flight disruptions, with more than 320 flights cancelled and close to 3,900 flights delayed across the continent. These disturbances impacted travel throughout several key countries including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.

Widespread Impact at Major Airports and Airlines

Significant disruptions were reported at major airports such as Munich, Zurich, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Rome. Leading carriers including Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss were among those affected by the cancellations and delays. Passengers travelling through these hubs on this date should anticipate considerable delays and cancellations across multiple carriers and routes.

The reasons

for this widespread travel disruption have not been detailed, but the scale of cancellations and delayed flights has substantially impacted passenger movements through Europe’s busiest airports.