On July 6, 2026, significant disruptions were reported across several major European airports with a total of 325 flights cancelled and 3,899 flights delayed. These disturbances affected operations in multiple countries leading to widely impacted flight schedules throughout the day.
Airlines experiencing interruptions included Lufthansa, easyJet, Air France, and Swiss. The affected nations spanned Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Greece.
Impact on Key European Airports
Among the airports most impacted by these disruptions were Munich Airport, Zurich Airport, Paris Airport, and Rome Airport. These key hubs faced a high volume of both cancellations and delays, contributing heavily to the widespread operational
challenges seen on this date.
The extensive delays and cancellations resulted in considerable inconvenience for travelers at many of the continent’s busiest airports. Passengers encountered disrupted schedules, necessitating adjustments to travel plans amid the ongoing disturbances.








