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Europe Faces 325 Cancellations and Nearly 3,900 Flight Delays on July 4

Europe Faces 325 Cancellations and Nearly 3,900 Flight Delays on July 4
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On July 4, 2026, European air travel encountered considerable disruption with 325 flights cancelled and 3,899 flights delayed. Major carriers including Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss Airlines were notably affected by these operational interruptions.

Several key airports across Europe faced these challenges, prominently including Munich Airport in Germany, Zurich Airport in Switzerland, Paris Airport in France, and Rome Airport in Italy. The disruptions extended beyond these hubs to affect air travel in multiple countries such as Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.

The widespread cancellations and delays have caused significant inconvenience for travelers across these

European centers on this date. While detailed reasons for the disruptions have not been disclosed, the scale of affected flights and airlines highlights the extent of the operational difficulties experienced today.