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More Than 320 Cancellations and 3,800 Delays Hit Europe’s Airports Today

More Than 320 Cancellations and 3,800 Delays Hit Europe’s Airports Today
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On July 3, 2026, European airports experienced widespread flight disruptions, with more than 325 flights cancelled and about 3,899 delayed across multiple countries. These disruptions affected several key hubs and caused significant operational difficulties for travelers throughout the continent.

Major airlines impacted by the cancellations and delays included Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss. The most affected airports encompassed Munich Airport, Zurich Airport, Paris Airport, and Rome Airport, with further disturbances reported at other airports in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.

Travel Advisory

Travelers planning trips through these European hubs on July 3 are advised to verify

their flight status before departure due to ongoing delays and cancellations. Remaining informed can help manage travel plans on a day marked by notable disruptions across the region’s air transport network.