Google search engine
Home News Airline News 400+ Flights Cancelled, 2,550 Delays Hit European Airports July 6, 2026

400+ Flights Cancelled, 2,550 Delays Hit European Airports July 6, 2026

400+ Flights Cancelled, 2,550 Delays Hit European Airports July 6, 2026
Image: 'kilen', frederiksberg, 2. august 2007 by seier+seier via flickr, by

On July 6, 2026, European air travel faced substantial disruption with over 400 flights cancelled and approximately 2,550 delayed across several countries. The disturbances affected Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Switzerland, and other locations, causing widespread inconvenience for passengers.

Major Airports and Airlines Impacted

The cancellations and delays significantly impacted key airports including Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon. Airlines such as Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta experienced grounding of flights, contributing to the extensive interruptions in service witnessed at these hubs.

Travelers departing from or arriving at these major airports encountered notable disruptions, with many flights either not operating or subject to extended

waiting times. The scale of the cancellations and delays marks a significant challenge for airport operations and passenger management on this date.

Those planning travel through affected European airports are advised to check flight status updates directly with airlines or airport authorities. Monitoring current information is critical due to the ongoing nature of the disruptions.