NewsWorld newsAir travelBoth domestic and international travellers were affected after hubs, including London Heathrow, experienced higher passenger volumes into the summer season, operational constraints and airline scheduling pressures03:14, 13 Jun 2026Passengers were left stranded across Europe after flight disruptions were recorded across major travel hubs.‌Major airports, including London Heathrow and Paris Charles de Gaulle, recorded a combined 1,225 flight delays and 73 cancellations.‌Disruptions affected both domestic and international travellers after hubs experienced higher passenger volumes into the summer season, operational constraints and airline scheduling pressures.‌Airlines, including EasyJet, Ryanair and British Airways reported minor delays, but the volume of flights created bottlenecks, Travel and Tour World reported.The following airports faced a high number of flight disruptions:‌1. Amsterdam Schiphol - 25 cancellations and 277 delaysTravellers are told to arrive early, monitor airline notifications and prepare for longer wait times.2. London Heathrow - 11 cancellations and 386 delays‌Passengers have been advised confirm their flight status and expect longer security and boarding lines.3. Paris Charles de Gaulle - 13 cancellations and 292 delaysTravellers are warned to expect increased transit times and consider rebooking or refund options if their scheduled flight is disrupted.‌4. Copenhagen - 12 cancellations and 173 delaysTravellers are being told to arrive early for security clearance and to be flexible with travel plans due to summer congestion.Article continues below5. Oslo Gardermoen - 12 cancellations and 97 delaysPassengers are being advised to be prepared for schedule changes on both domestic and international routes.The knock-on effect of a single delayed or cancelled flight can ripple across multiple routes, given how interconnected the aviation network is.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Heathrow AirportAir travel