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Major Strikes Across Europe in June 2026 Threaten Flights and Public Transport

Major Strikes Across Europe in June 2026 Threaten Flights and Public Transport
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In June 2026, several European nations are set to experience extensive transportation strikes involving airports, rail, and public transit workers. Countries expected to be affected include Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, with coordinated actions anticipated to disrupt travel across the continent during much of the month.

Flight cancellations are already projected to be significant, particularly in Portugal where as many as 500 flights could be grounded due to strike activity. Major airports such as Amsterdam Schiphol and London Heathrow have reported delays affecting nearly two thousand flights along with dozens of cancellations. These disruptions involve airlines like

KLM, Eurowings, and British Airways and extend to routes connecting cities including Barcelona and Rome.

Wider Impact on Transport Services

The strikes are not limited to air travel. Rail services and public transportation systems including buses in several countries are also expected to be impacted, creating broader challenges for travelers relying on multiple modes of transit. This wave of industrial action includes cabin crew, train operators, and public transport staff, collectively complicating passenger mobility during the peak summer travel season.

Individuals planning travel throughout Europe in June 2026 should prepare for potential delays and cancellations across flights, trains, and bus services. The exact dates of

some strike activities remain within a general window from early to late June, and specific route information continues to be limited. Travelers are advised to monitor updates from relevant transport providers and airports ahead of their journeys.