Amsterdam Schiphol Airport experienced notable flight disruptions on June 24, 2026, as 23 flights were grounded and an additional 49 others were delayed. These interruptions affected operations at one of Europe’s busiest travel hubs, resulting in significant disturbances to scheduled departures and arrivals.
Several major carriers, including KLM, Delta Air Lines, and Air Baltic, were involved in the grounding and delays. The disruptions primarily impacted flights bound for international destinations including the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Türkiye, and Taiwan, notably affecting both transatlantic and European routes connected to Schiphol.
Passengers on these affected flights faced cancellations and
extensive delays, which caused widespread travel disruptions and challenges with rebooking options. Travelers planning trips to the mentioned countries on June 24 should expect ongoing delays and possible changes to their flight schedules at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.








