On July 11, 2026, European air travel faced substantial disruptions as over 400 flights were cancelled and close to 2,550 experienced delays across several key airports. Passengers traveling through major hubs encountered significant challenges amid these operational disturbances on this date.
Widespread Impact Across Multiple Airlines and Airports
Airlines such as Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta were notably affected, grounding numerous flights throughout the day. The disruptions were reported at major airports including Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon. These interruptions affected flight operations across several European countries including Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, and Switzerland, contributing to a broad geographic impact on air travel within
the region.
Passengers at these airports experienced cancellations and delays, resulting in considerable inconvenience. While specific causes for the disruptions have not been disclosed, the scale of affected flights highlights the extent of challenges faced by the European aviation sector on July 11.








