Over 400 flights were cancelled and more than 2,500 delayed throughout Europe on July 6, 2026, affecting travel plans across several countries. The disruptions are ongoing and impacting multiple major hubs in the region.
Leading airlines such as Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta have been particularly impacted by these widespread flight irregularities. Key airports including Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon have seen significant operational challenges, with passengers facing cancellations, groundings, and lengthy waits at terminals. Additional disruptions have been reported at Paris Charles de Gaulle and other European airports.
Airline and Airport Disruptions Across Europe
Travelers at prominent European airports have encountered numerous
delays and cancellations on July 6, with services from Air France operating out of Paris Charles de Gaulle notably affected. Similarly, ITA Airways flights departing from Rome and Wizz Air Malta routes involving Milan have experienced considerable disruptions. Barcelona and Lisbon airports are also among those facing operational setbacks.
This situation has resulted in substantial interruptions to scheduled air traffic spanning Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Switzerland, and other nearby nations. Flight schedules remain disrupted today, causing ongoing concern for passengers navigating affected routes.








