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Major European Airports Report 1,600 Delays and 49 Cancellations July 10

Major European Airports Report 1,600 Delays and 49 Cancellations July 10
Image: Amsterdam Schiphol airport at dusk by wrblokzijl via flickr, by-sa

On July 10, 2026, major airports in Amsterdam, Paris, and London encountered significant operational challenges, with a combined total of 1,603 flight delays and 49 cancellations reported. These figures reflect a substantial level of disruption impacting scheduled air traffic at some of Europe’s busiest hubs.

Widespread Disruptions Across European and International Air Routes

The delays and cancellations affected a broad array of routes serving both European destinations and international flights. Passengers traveling through Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, and London Heathrow Airport experienced interruptions to their plans, with delays and cancellations affecting regional and long-haul schedules alike. The ongoing disturbances have posed considerable challenges for

travelers and airline operations across these interconnected networks.