On June 27, 2026, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced significant operational disruptions with a total of 17 flights cancelled. These cancellations affected several major carriers, contributing to noticeable disturbances in flight schedules throughout the day.
In addition to the cancellations, 47 flights were delayed at the airport. Key airlines impacted included KLM and Air France among others, which contributed to delays influencing international connections spanning Europe, the United States, and various other destinations. Passengers at the airport faced considerable inconveniences as a result.
These disruptions involved multiple airlines such as easyJet, United Airlines, and Norse Atlantic, indicating widespread challenges affecting both
departures and arrivals. The ripple effects extended beyond the Netherlands, impacting routes and connections to countries including France, the United Kingdom, Israel, and Romania.








