
On July 5, 2026, air traffic across several European countries encountered widespread disruptions, with 403 flights cancelled and 2,550 delayed. These disturbances affected key transportation hubs and airline operations across the continent on the same day.
European Airports and Airlines Impacted
The interruptions were reported in nations including Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, and Switzerland. Among the airports most visibly affected were Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon, which experienced significant operational challenges amid the cancellations and delays.
Several prominent carriers were involved in grounding flights, notably Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta. These airline suspensions played a substantial role in the overall disruption observed
at multiple European airports.
Passengers traveling through these hubs faced considerable itinerary disruptions due to the volume of grounded and postponed flights. The combined cancellations and delays disrupted daily operations and impacted traveler plans across the affected regions.







