On July 6, 2026, European air travel faced significant disruption with a total of 403 flights cancelled and 2,550 flights delayed across several countries. These delays and cancellations have affected both international and regional services, impacting numerous airports throughout the continent.
Among the affected airlines are Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta. Major hubs experiencing operational difficulties include airports in Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon. Additional disruptions were also reported in Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, and Switzerland.
Extent of Flight Disruptions Across Europe
The combined flight disruptions involve some of Europe’s busiest airports and prominent carriers. Passengers should prepare for potential delays and cancellations
when planning travel through these key cities. While the causes behind the disruptions have not been specified, the volume of affected flights marks a considerable impact on scheduled air traffic for the day.
Travelers using affected airports or airlines on July 6 are advised to verify their flight status with carriers prior to arrival. Staying informed may help mitigate inconvenience amid the ongoing flight disruptions across Europe.








