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European Airports See 400+ Cancellations and 2,550 Delays on July 11, 2026

European Airports See 400+ Cancellations and 2,550 Delays on July 11, 2026
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On July 11, 2026, major airports across Europe faced widespread flight disruptions, with more than 400 cancellations and roughly 2,550 delayed flights reported. Airlines such as Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta were notably impacted by these changes affecting multiple countries including Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, and Switzerland.

Key airport hubs where disruptions were most prominent included Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon. These airports reported a significant volume of delayed departures alongside numerous flight cancellations, contributing to substantial operational challenges during what is typically a high-traffic summer travel period.

As a result, travelers across the affected European countries

experienced notable interference with their travel plans on July 11, 2026. The combined effect of cancellations and delays marked a complex situation at several important nodes in the European air travel network, with ongoing impacts throughout the day.