Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced notable disruptions between June 6 and June 8, 2026, with a significant number of flight cancellations and delays affecting various carriers. During this period, at least 40 flights were canceled and over 200 delays were reported, resulting in many travelers facing unexpected interruptions in their travel plans.
Several major airlines, including KLM, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, Emirates, FlyOne, and Air France, were impacted by the disturbances at the airport. KLM alone cancelled between 13 and 39 flights, contributing substantially to the overall disruptions. Routes affected span a broad range of destinations, notably cities across Switzerland, Germany,
France, Portugal, the United States, and other prominent European locations.
Passengers traveling through Amsterdam Schiphol should be aware of potential schedule changes and prepare accordingly, as multiple departures and arrivals on key European and transatlantic routes have been disrupted. The delays and cancellations led to hundreds of passengers being stranded both at Schiphol and at other major airports such as Geneva, Copenhagen, and Budapest during this timeframe.








