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European Airports Report 325 Cancellations and Nearly 3,900 Delays on July 5

European Airports Report 325 Cancellations and Nearly 3,900 Delays on July 5
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On July 5, 2026, a substantial number of flight cancellations and delays occurred across multiple European airports. Approximately 325 flights were cancelled while nearly 3,900 flights experienced delays. These disruptions affected domestic and international routes throughout Europe on this date.

Major Airports and Airlines Impacted

The disturbances primarily affected several key airports including Munich, Zurich, and Paris. Among the airlines experiencing significant operational challenges were Lufthansa, Air France, easyJet, and Swiss Airlines. The disruptions spanned across countries such as Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.

Passengers using these hubs faced extended waiting periods due to flight delays and cancellations. Both short-haul

and long-haul flights were impacted, resulting in widespread inconvenience for travelers.