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More Than 400 Cancellations and 2,550 Delays Disrupt European Airports on July 11, 2026

On July 11, 2026, significant disruption impacted Europe’s air travel with over 403 flights cancelled and 2,550 delayed across several countries. These disturbances are reported to be affecting the current day’s operations at major airports.

Among the airlines experiencing grounded flights were Air France, ITA Airways, and Wizz Air Malta. The most affected airports include Milan, Rome, Barcelona, and Lisbon, which serve as important transportation hubs within Europe.

The disruptions extended across Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, and Switzerland, resulting in widespread alterations to flight schedules. Numerous passengers and routes experienced delays or cancellations as a consequence, impacting travel plans across

these regions.

Travelers scheduled to fly through these affected airports on July 11, 2026, may face changes to their itineraries. It is advisable for passengers to confirm flight statuses directly with airlines prior to arrival at the airport to manage any potential inconvenience.