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55 Cancellations and 808 Delays Hit Australia and New Zealand Airports Today

55 Cancellations and 808 Delays Hit Australia and New Zealand Airports Today
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On July 2, 2026, airlines operating in Australia and New Zealand experienced considerable disruptions, with a total of 55 flights cancelled and 808 flights delayed across the region.

These interruptions affected several prominent carriers, including Qantas, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, and Solomon Airlines. Key airports encountering delays and cancellations include Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Wellington, impacting major domestic and regional routes.

Disruptions Across Major Airports and Airlines

Passengers traveling through the major hubs of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Wellington today have encountered widespread delays and cancellations. The affected flights represent a mix of domestic and regional services, straining schedules and travel plans. Airlines

such as Qantas, Virgin Australia, Air New Zealand, and Solomon Airlines were among those reporting the most significant operational setbacks.

Given the extent of the delays and cancellations, travelers are advised to check the status of their flights directly with their airline and monitor airport updates to stay informed of any further changes.