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1,603 Flight Delays and 49 Cancellations Disrupt Major European Airport Hubs

1,603 Flight Delays and 49 Cancellations Disrupt Major European Airport Hubs
Image: Amsterdam Schiphol airport at dusk by wrblokzijl via flickr, by-sa

On July 10, 2026, significant operational disruptions occurred at three key European airport hubs—Amsterdam Schiphol, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and London Heathrow. Combined, these airports experienced 1,603 flight delays alongside 49 cancellations affecting a wide range of flights scheduled for that day.

These delays and cancellations impacted both international and regional routes serving the respective airports, leading to widespread travel disruptions. Passengers faced notably longer wait times and disrupted travel plans as a result of the ongoing operational challenges across these major European gateways.

Scope of Disruptions Across European Airports

The affected airports collectively serve a vast network of destinations, and the disruptions extended across numerous

regional and international flights departing from or arriving at Amsterdam, Paris, and London. While specific causes and the identities of the most impacted airlines have not been detailed, the scale of delays and cancellations indicates considerable strain on the European aviation network on this date.

Travelers scheduled to fly through these airports are advised to anticipate further delays and monitoring flight status updates closely to stay informed of ongoing developments throughout the day.