On June 21, 2026, multiple European airlines including SAS Scandinavian Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and Norwegian Air Shuttle cancelled a total of six flights. These cancellations caused disruptions across important northern European routes and resulted in passengers being stranded, particularly those traveling from Spain.
The affected routes included flights to Oslo, Copenhagen, Amsterdam Schiphol, and Madrid. These cancellations impacted travelers both in Spain and across broader European air traffic networks, interrupting planned journeys on key northern European hubs.
While the exact reasons behind the cancellations and the total number of passengers affected have not been disclosed, the operational disturbances
on this date have contributed to scattered flight interruptions by major carriers in the region. Passengers at various terminals experienced the effects of the cancellations with changes to their itineraries and delayed or abandoned travel plans.
The aviation sector is seeing occasional disruptions such as these cancellations, which underline challenges in maintaining scheduled services across busy international routes in Europe. Customers impacted by these changes are advised to monitor airline communications for updates and alternative arrangements.








