Europe Flight Chaos β€” June 15, 2026: 3,283 Delays + 77 Cancellations Across 11 Countries β€” Paris CDG 363 Delays (Worst in Europe), London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Rome Fiumicino, Lisbon, Brussels All Hit β€” EasyJet, British Airways, Lufthansa, Ryanair, TAP, Transavia France Worst Delayed β€” Finnair, SAS, BA CityFlyer, Icelandair, Virgin Atlantic Cancel β€” 3 Days to Paris CDG Ground Strike β€” US Day 76 Chaos Feeding Transatlantic β€” Complete EU261 + UK261 Rights Guide

Published on : 15 Jun 2026

Europe Flight Chaos β€” June 15, 2026: 3,283 Delays + 77 Cancellations Across 11 Countries β€” Paris CDG 363 Delays (Worst in Europe), London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Rome Fiumicino, Lisbon, Brussels All Hit β€” EasyJet, British Airways, Lufthansa, Ryanair, TAP, Transavia France Worst Delayed β€” Finnair, SAS, BA CityFlyer, Icelandair, Virgin Atlantic Cancel β€” 3 Days to Paris CDG Ground Strike β€” US Day 76 Chaos Feeding Transatlantic β€” Complete EU261 + UK261 Rights Guide

Published: June 15, 2026 β€” Sunday (Day 76 Β· European Aviation Crisis Β· 3 Days to Paris CDG Strike)
Europe total today β€” 3,360 disruptions:

  • ⏱️ Delays: 3,283 β€” across 11 countries
  • ✈️ Cancellations: 77
  • πŸ“Š Combined: 3,360 total European disruptions
    Countries hit today: Italy Β· Germany Β· France Β· Belgium Β· Czech Republic Β· Portugal Β· Switzerland Β· United Kingdom Β· Finland Β· Denmark Β· Iceland
    Worst airport β€” delays: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) β€” 363 delays β€” highest in Europe today
    Also worst hit: London Heathrow (LHR) Β· Frankfurt (FRA) Β· Rome Fiumicino (FCO) Β· Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS) Β· Brussels Airport (BRU)
    Also disrupted: Zurich (ZRH) Β· Copenhagen (CPH) Β· Porto (OPO) Β· Helsinki-Vantaa (HEL) Β· Prague (PRG) Β· Milan (MXP/LIN)
    Worst carrier β€” delays: EasyJet Β· British Airways Β· Lufthansa Β· Ryanair Β· TAP Air Portugal Β· Transavia France
    Carriers with cancellations: Finnair Β· Icelandair Β· SAS Β· BA CityFlyer Β· Virgin Atlantic Β· Air France
    Also disrupted: KLM Β· Swiss Β· ITA Airways Β· Vueling Β· Aer Lingus Β· Air Canada Β· American Airlines Β· Delta Β· United Β· Qatar Airways Β· Emirates Β· Singapore Airlines
    US Day 76 transatlantic cascade: 855 US cancellations + 7,773 delays feeding into CDG Β· LHR Β· FRA transatlantic arrivals
    EES border queues today: 2–4 hours at CDG Β· Frankfurt Β· Schiphol Β· Madrid β€” summer Sunday peak
    Lufthansa status: Operating β€” but 96% pilot mandate runs to October 26 β€” strike possible at 48hrs notice
    3 days to Paris CDG strike: June 18 β€” CDG + Orly + Le Bourget ground staff β€” 24 hours β€” waivers expected tomorrow
    EU261 compensation: βœ… Up to €600 for carrier-controlled disruptions departing EU airports
    UK261 compensation: βœ… Up to Β£520 for disruptions departing UK airports
    Free EU261 check: airhelp.com Β· claimcompass.eu

Sunday June 15, 2026, and Europe’s aviation network is absorbing disruption from two directions at once. From the west, the worst US aviation day in 76 days β€” 855 cancellations and 7,773 delays β€” is feeding cascade failures into transatlantic arrivals at Paris CDG, London Heathrow and Frankfurt, as aircraft that were supposed to depart the US yesterday or this morning are still grounded in New York, Chicago and Dallas. From the east, summer peak Sunday volumes β€” the heaviest demand day of the European aviation week β€” are compressing already-strained airport capacity at every major hub simultaneously. The result: 3,283 delays and 77 cancellations across 11 countries. Paris CDG alone recorded 363 delays β€” the highest of any European airport today. London Heathrow, Frankfurt, Rome and Lisbon are all under significant pressure. Brussels Airport is being hit by Finnair cascade failures. And in 72 hours, CDG, Orly and Le Bourget ground staff walk out for 24 hours β€” the most significant Paris airport disruption of the summer. If you are flying in Europe today, or through Paris this week, here is everything you need to know.


PART 1 β€” TODAY’S NUMBERS: 11 COUNTRIES, 3,360 DISRUPTIONS

The Scale of June 15 in Context

Europe’s June 15 total of 3,360 disruptions sits in the mid-range of the ongoing 2026 summer crisis. For comparison:

Date Delays Cancellations Total Notable
June 3, 2026 3,003 103 3,106 UK + Spain worst
June 7, 2026 ~2,800 90+ ~2,890 Heathrow + Schiphol
June 8, 2026 2,002 106 2,108 Paris + Istanbul
June 10, 2026 2,120 74 2,194 SNCF strike day
June 11, 2026 ~2,400 60+ ~2,460 SNCF recovery + Italy
June 12, 2026 1,710 77 1,787 Athens worst
June 15, 2026 3,283 77 3,360 CDG 363 worst

Today is the highest European disruption total since June 3. The 3,283-delay figure reflects the convergence of peak Sunday traffic, US transatlantic cascade, and accumulated EES border pressure β€” without any single triggering event like a strike or thunderstorm. This is the European aviation network operating at near-capacity on its busiest day of the week, running out of slack.


PART 2 β€” AIRPORT-BY-AIRPORT: THE JUNE 15 EUROPE DISRUPTION MAP

Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) β€” 363 Delays β€” Worst Airport in Europe Today

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport recorded 363 delayed flights today β€” the single highest delay count of any European airport on June 15, and the fourth consecutive week CDG has topped Europe’s disruption charts on at least one day.

CDG’s 363 delays are being driven by three simultaneous pressures:

Transatlantic cascade from Day 76 US chaos: CDG is the primary US carrier gateway into Europe for Air France, Delta, American and United. With 855 US cancellations and 7,773 delays yesterday and today, aircraft that were supposed to depart JFK, Newark and Washington Dulles for CDG last night or this morning are grounded in New York. The empty aircraft slots at CDG ripple through today’s European programme β€” aircraft that were supposed to operate CDG to Rome at 10:00 were supposed to arrive from New York at 07:30. When the New York arrival is grounded, the Rome departure has no aircraft.

EES Sunday peak queues: Sunday is Europe’s highest leisure traffic day. CDG is simultaneously processing its highest weekly volume of non-EU arrivals β€” US, Canadian, Australian, UK and New Zealand passengers all requiring biometric EES registration on their first Schengen visit of 2026. Queue times of 3–4 hours for non-EU arrivals are being reported at CDG’s Terminal 2E immigration lanes this morning.

Three days to the June 18 ground staff strike: CDG’s operational staff β€” many of whom will walk out on Thursday β€” are today working maximum schedule under maximum load, with the industrial action looming. Pre-strike anxiety, lower overtime take-up and beginning preparations for Thursday’s action are all subtly degrading CDG’s operational efficiency this week.

CDG carrier breakdown today:

Carrier Status Primary terminals
Air France πŸ”΄ High delays T2E, T2F (long-haul), T2C, T2D (European)
Transavia France πŸ”΄ High delays T3 (Orly-concentrated but CDG feeder affected)
EasyJet πŸ”΄ High delays T3 (low-cost terminal)
KLM πŸ”΄ Elevated + cancellations T2D (SkyTeam)
Delta Air Lines πŸ”΄ US cascade delays T2E (SkyTeam β€” transatlantic)
American Airlines πŸ”΄ US cascade delays T2A (oneworld)
United Airlines πŸ”΄ US cascade delays T1 (Star Alliance)
British Airways πŸ”΄ Elevated T2A (oneworld)
Lufthansa 🟠 Moderate T1 (Star Alliance)

For passengers connecting through CDG today: Allow a minimum 3 hours for any Schengen-crossing connection. The EES queue at Terminal 2E is running at peak this morning. If your connection is under 2.5 hours, contact your airline now about rebooking onto a later connection before you leave the departure airport.


London Heathrow (LHR) β€” Elevated Delays β€” US Cascade + BA Positioning Debt

London Heathrow is recording elevated delays today, with British Airways as the primary carrier affected alongside KLM, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic, American, Delta, United and all major carriers using the airport’s five terminals.

Heathrow and Gatwick recorded 424+ delays and 15 cancellations on June 14, with British Airways, easyJet, KLM, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic and Ryanair all experiencing severe schedule friction, severing vital short-haul European connections to Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Madrid and Rome while simultaneously paralysing long-haul departures to North America, the Middle East and Asia. Today, June 15, Heathrow is carrying that positioning debt into peak Sunday traffic.

British Airways at Heathrow today: BA is one of today’s worst-affected carriers by delay volume across Europe. Its Heathrow operation β€” T3 for oneworld long-haul, T5 for BA mainline β€” is running significant delays on US transatlantic arrivals (positioning cascade from the Day 76 US collapse), European short-haul services (BA Gatwick and Heathrow both affected), and connecting long-haul departures. BA CityFlyer β€” British Airways’ regional subsidiary operating out of London City Airport β€” is recording confirmed cancellations today.

UK261 reminder for Heathrow passengers: All disruptions departing UK airports β€” including Heathrow β€” fall under UK261, the UK’s post-Brexit equivalent of EU261. The compensation and rights structure is identical: refund, rebooking, duty of care, and up to Β£520 per passenger for carrier-controlled disruptions. File claims at ba.com β†’ Customer Support β†’ Make a Claim or via airhelp.com.


Frankfurt Airport (FRA) β€” Elevated Delays β€” Lufthansa + Transatlantic Cascade

Frankfurt Airport is recording elevated delays today, with Lufthansa as the primary carrier and the airport simultaneously absorbing US Day 76 transatlantic cascade through its extensive North American connections. Frankfurt is United Airlines’ primary European hub and a critical Lufthansa gateway β€” disruption at ORD, EWR and IAD yesterday feeds directly into Frankfurt’s morning long-haul arrival banks.

Lufthansa status today: Lufthansa is operating its mainline schedule but is recording significant delays nationally. The critical forward-risk for Lufthansa β€” unrelated to today’s weather or US cascade β€” is the 96% pilot strike mandate held by Vereinigung Cockpit, running through October 26. Lufthansa and the union remain in dispute over pay and pension terms. The mandate allows Lufthansa pilots to call a strike at 48 hours’ notice at any point this summer. No strike dates have been confirmed β€” but the structural risk is live every day.

Air France–KLM cascade at Frankfurt: KLM’s extensive Frankfurt-Amsterdam-worldwide connection routing is under pressure from the CDG delays today. When CDG delays KLM’s CDG-based programme, the cascade reaches Frankfurt through KLM’s SkyTeam code-share connections.


Rome Fiumicino (FCO) β€” Elevated Delays β€” ITA Airways + US Cascade

Rome Fiumicino is recording elevated delays today across ITA Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa and the US carriers (Delta, American, United) operating transatlantic FCO services.

Rome faces a specific additional pressure today: the June 13 Italy aviation strike β€” which generated approximately 210 easyJet cancellations, completely closed Verona, and disrupted Cagliari for 18 hours β€” left a significant positioning debt in the Italian network. Aircraft that were cancelled at Italian airports on Saturday are now being returned to rotation on Sunday, but the first-rotation delays are feeding into today’s FCO numbers.

Italy forward risk β€” June 26: Italy’s next confirmed major aviation disruption date is June 26 β€” a full 24-hour nationwide ground-handling strike across every Italian airport. Unlike the June 13 action which was carrier-specific (easyJet) and ATC-specific (Verona), June 26 affects every airline at every Italian airport simultaneously. Passengers flying to or from Italy on June 26 should begin monitoring now.


Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) β€” TAP Air Portugal Primary

Lisbon is recording elevated disruption today, with TAP Air Portugal as the carrier with the highest delay numbers. TAP is today one of Europe’s worst-performing carriers by delay volume β€” its Lisbon hub is absorbing summer peak Sunday volumes on top of residual positioning debt from the Portugal-wide disruption events of recent weeks.

For Australian and New Zealand passengers: TAP Air Portugal operates several Lisbon-hub connections relevant to Australia-Europe itineraries (via code-shares and connections through London, Frankfurt and Paris). Delays at LIS today affect onward connections across Europe and to long-haul destinations.


Brussels Airport (BRU) β€” Brussels Airlines + Finnair Cascade

Brussels Airport was hit on June 15, 2026, with a sudden cascade of operational setbacks directly impacting Brussels Airlines and Finnair. While the raw number of complete flight cancellations appeared numerically limited, these were heavily compounded by an avalanche of severe delays, instantly shredding tightly choreographed connecting itineraries. The disruption reached London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Porto, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt and Istanbul β€” and also spread to Washington, Montreal, SΓ£o Paulo, Beijing, Shanghai and Dakar through Brussels’ long-haul connections.

Brussels Airlines’ home hub at BRU connects Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa β€” its Kinshasa, Lagos, Nairobi and Johannesburg services are all routed through Brussels. When BRU is disrupted, it is not just a Belgian aviation problem. It is an Africa connectivity problem.

EU261 at Brussels: Brussels is in the EU β€” EU261 applies to all departures from BRU for all airlines. For Finnair passengers departing BRU under EU261: Finnair cancellations are covered at claimcompass.eu or airhelp.com.


Other Airports with Notable June 15 Disruption

Airport Code Country Status Primary carrier affected
Zurich International ZRH Switzerland πŸ”΄ Elevated Swiss Β· Lufthansa Β· easyJet
Copenhagen CPH Denmark πŸ”΄ Elevated SAS Β· Finnair Β· Air Canada
Porto Francisco SΓ‘ Carneiro OPO Portugal πŸ”΄ Elevated TAP Air Portugal Β· Ryanair
Helsinki-Vantaa HEL Finland πŸ”΄ Elevated Finnair
Prague VΓ‘clav Havel PRG Czech Republic πŸ”΄ Elevated Czech Airlines Β· Ryanair
Milan Malpensa MXP Italy 🟠 Moderate easyJet · EasyJet · ITA
Nice CΓ΄te d’Azur NCE France 🟠 Moderate easyJet Β· Air France
Barcelona El Prat BCN Spain 🟠 Moderate Vueling · Ryanair
Madrid Barajas MAD Spain 🟠 Moderate Iberia · Ryanair
Dublin DUB Ireland 🟠 Moderate Ryanair · Aer Lingus

PART 3 β€” CARRIER-BY-CARRIER: WHO IS DRIVING TODAY’S CHAOS

EasyJet β€” Highest Delay Volume in Europe Today

EasyJet is today’s worst-performing carrier by delay count across Europe β€” the fourth time in 15 days that easyJet has led Europe’s carrier delay charts. EasyJet’s vast short-haul European network β€” operating 300+ daily European routes from UK, French, German, Italian, Swiss and Portuguese bases β€” means that when systemic European pressure builds (as it has today with US cascade, EES queues and peak Sunday volumes), easyJet absorbs the highest delay total simply by virtue of operating the most routes simultaneously.

EasyJet’s positioning debt from the June 13 Italy strike β€” where approximately 210 rotations were cancelled β€” is directly feeding into today’s delay numbers. Aircraft that were cancelled in Rome, Milan, Venice and Naples on Saturday are now one rotation behind their Sunday schedule.

EasyJet rebooking: easyjet.com β†’ Manage Bookings. App updates faster than website.


British Airways β€” High Delays + BA CityFlyer Cancellations

British Airways is today’s second-highest carrier by delay volume, recording significant disruption across its Heathrow Terminal 5 mainline operation and the broader BA Group network. BA CityFlyer β€” BA’s London City Airport regional subsidiary β€” is recording confirmed cancellations today, breaking connections from London City to Edinburgh, Amsterdam, Florence and other European destinations.

The transatlantic component of BA’s disruption today is significant. BA’s JFK, BOS, ORD and LAX departures to London Heathrow are all exposed to the US Day 76 chaos. Aircraft that were supposed to operate last night’s BA Heathrow-bound transatlantic services are grounded across American airports. The knock-on for today’s Heathrow BA programme is a reduced inbound fleet, compressing the afternoon departure banks.

BA rebooking and UK261 claim: ba.com β†’ Manage My Booking. UK261 claims: ba.com β†’ Customer Support β†’ Make a Claim. Target: within 6 years.


Lufthansa β€” Elevated Delays β€” Frankfurt + Munich

Lufthansa is recording elevated delays at both Frankfurt and Munich, with the carrier’s European short-haul network β€” operated by Eurowings and Lufthansa Regional β€” absorbing the peak Sunday pressure. Lufthansa’s intercontinental programme is additionally exposed to US Day 76 cascade through its extensive North American network.

The 96% mandate: The single most important forward risk for every Lufthansa passenger flying this summer. A 96% pilot strike mandate is active through October 26. Negotiations over pay and pension have not produced an agreement. Lufthansa can be struck at 48 hours’ notice on any date. No strike has been called β€” but the mandate makes it possible every single day.

Lufthansa rebooking: lufthansa.com β†’ Manage Booking. EU261 claims: lufthansa.com β†’ Service & Contact. UK passengers: CA61 claims also valid for LH departures from UK airports (UK261).


Ryanair β€” Elevated Delays β€” Portugal, Italy, Czech Republic

Ryanair is recording elevated delays across its Portuguese, Italian and Czech Republic networks today. Ryanair’s TAP code-share partnership at Lisbon makes Portuguese disruption particularly significant for Ryanair’s network. Ryanair’s position as Verona Airport’s largest carrier means it is still absorbing positioning debt from yesterday’s Verona ENAV ATC strike.

Ryanair rebooking: ryanair.com β†’ My Bookings. EU261 claims: ryanair.com β†’ Help Centre β†’ Submit a Claim.


TAP Air Portugal β€” Elevated Delays + Cancellations

TAP Air Portugal is one of today’s most consistently disrupted carriers, with Lisbon as the primary hub under pressure and the carrier recording both elevated delays and confirmed cancellations. TAP’s long-haul programme to Brazil, Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde is all routed through Lisbon β€” delays at LIS today affect passengers well beyond Europe.


Transavia France β€” Elevated Delays β€” Orly Hub

Transavia France β€” Air France’s low-cost subsidiary based at Paris Orly β€” is recording elevated delays nationally today, in addition to its significant CDG-associated disruption from Orly. Transavia’s North African network (Marrakech, Agadir, Casablanca, Tunis, Djerba, Algiers) is particularly exposed on peak Sunday afternoons.


Finnair β€” Cancellations β€” Helsinki + Brussels Cascade

Finnair is recording confirmed cancellations today, primarily at Helsinki-Vantaa and through the Brussels Airport cascade. Finnair’s long-haul network to Asia (Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Osaka, Bangkok) all routes through Helsinki β€” delays and cancellations at HEL today break those connections. If your Finnair Asia connection is affected today: EU261 applies for the departing-Europe segment. File at finnair.com β†’ Help β†’ Compensation.


SAS Scandinavian Airlines β€” Cancellations β€” Copenhagen

SAS is recording confirmed cancellations through Copenhagen today. SAS’s Scandinavian domestic and European network is concentrated at CPH, OSL and ARN. Copenhagen-based cancellations today break connections to the full SAS intra-Scandinavian map as well as major European capitals.


Virgin Atlantic β€” Cancellations β€” Heathrow

Virgin Atlantic is recording confirmed cancellations at London Heathrow today. Virgin operates an exclusively long-haul network from Heathrow β€” primarily to the US (JFK, LAX, SFO, BOS, MIA, ATL, SEA), Caribbean and India. A Virgin Atlantic Heathrow cancellation today means a transatlantic passenger stranded for 24+ hours, not a short-haul passenger with multiple rebooking options. UK261 applies to all Virgin Atlantic departures from Heathrow.


PART 4 β€” THE TRANSATLANTIC BRIDGE: HOW US DAY 76 IS HITTING EUROPE

The connection between today’s 8,628 US disruptions and Europe’s 3,360 disruptions is not coincidental. It is structural β€” and understanding it helps European passengers explain why their flight has been delayed even though there is no apparent European cause.

Aircraft displacement: Transatlantic routes use widebody aircraft β€” Boeing 787s, 777s, 767s and Airbus A330s, A340s, A350s β€” that operate one or two rotations per day. When a JFK–CDG departure is cancelled due to US weather, the aircraft that was supposed to arrive in Paris this morning and turn around for a Paris-JFK departure this afternoon never arrives. CDG has an empty slot this afternoon with no aircraft to fill it.

Crew displacement: Transatlantic crews position to the US for their outbound Atlantic leg. When the US operation collapses, crews either cannot reach their departure airports or have already timed out their duty hours waiting for aircraft that never came. A crew that was supposed to fly JFK-CDG last night and then operate CDG-JFK today is sitting in a New York hotel, legally unable to fly until they complete their mandatory rest period.

Connection cascade: Passengers arriving from the US at CDG, Heathrow and Frankfurt this morning to connect to European destinations are arriving late β€” if they arrived at all. Those late-arriving connections into European short-haul flights push departure times back for carriers like Air France, BA and Lufthansa who hold gates waiting for inbound US passengers.


PART 5 β€” 3 DAYS TO PARIS CDG STRIKE: WHAT YOU MUST DO TODAY

The June 18 Ground Staff Strike β€” What Is Confirmed

Ground staff at all three Paris airports are striking on Thursday June 18, 2026, raising the prospect of flight delays, baggage disruption and slower aircraft turnarounds. The 24-hour walkout covers CDG, Orly and Le Bourget, called by CGT, CFDT, Unsa and Sud AΓ©rien in a dispute over security badge access rules. Carriers most exposed include Air France, British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways and United Airlines. Peak-hour services to London Heathrow, New York JFK, Dubai and key African capitals are among those at greatest risk.

Because this is an airport-staff strike rather than airline industrial action, compensation under EU261 is unlikely in most cases β€” but airlines must still provide rerouting or refunds if flights are cancelled, and care during longer delays.

Airline Waivers β€” Expected Monday June 16

Airlines have yet to publish re-accommodation policies, but past disputes suggest voluntary rebooking waivers 48 hours either side of the strike. That means waivers are expected tomorrow, Monday June 16. If you are flying through CDG on June 17, 18 or 19, check these portals first thing tomorrow morning:

  • Air France: airfrance.com β†’ Travel Advisories
  • British Airways: ba.com β†’ Travel Alerts
  • EasyJet: easyjet.com + app β†’ Manage Bookings
  • Ryanair: ryanair.com β†’ My Bookings
  • Delta Air Lines: delta.com β†’ Travel Advisories
  • United Airlines: united.com β†’ Alerts
  • Emirates: emirates.com β†’ Alerts
  • Lufthansa: lufthansa.com β†’ Travel Info

What to Do Today (Before Waivers Drop)

If you are booked on a CDG flight on June 18 and a waiver has not yet been issued by your airline:

  1. Do not voluntarily cancel your booking yet β€” you will lose your fare without compensation
  2. Wait for the airline to issue a waiver β€” this gives you free date change rights
  3. If you must change now: contact the airline and cite the confirmed strike as grounds for a free date change β€” some airlines will accommodate this pre-waiver under their goodwill policy
  4. Book flexible onward connections β€” if your June 18 CDG itinerary involves an onward connection, the most dangerous scenario is a CDG delay causing you to miss the next leg. Protect the connection first.

Who Is Most at Risk on June 18

Route Risk Action
London β†’ CDG β†’ anywhere πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Monitor for waiver from June 16
New York JFK β†’ CDG πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Air France + Delta both at risk
Toronto β†’ CDG πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Air France + Air Canada both at risk
Sydney β†’ CDG (via Emirates) πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Check Emirates waiver
Any CDG connection flight πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 3+ hour buffer needed
Paris Orly domestic/EU πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Air France HOP! + Transavia at risk

PART 6 β€” EES BORDER QUEUES: STILL BUILDING TODAY

Today’s Sunday peak is adding a third disruption layer to Europe’s airports through EES biometric border queues. As of this morning:

Airport EES queue status Recommended arrival
Paris CDG πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 3–4 hours for first-time registrants 4 hours before departure
London Heathrow 🟒 Not Schengen β€” UK ETA system, not EES Standard + UK ETA confirmation
Frankfurt πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 2–3 hours at peak 3 hours before departure
Rome Fiumicino πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 1–2 hours 2.5 hours before departure
Brussels πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 1–2 hours 2.5 hours before departure
Zurich πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 2–3 hours 3 hours before departure
Lisbon πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 1–2 hours 2.5 hours before departure
Copenhagen πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ 1–2 hours 2.5 hours before departure

Already registered with EES this year? Your re-entry is a fast face check β€” under 90 seconds at a functioning e-gate. Use the e-gate lane, not the manual passport lane.

Connecting through Schengen today with less than 3 hours: Contact your airline now. A 90-minute Schengen connection that was viable last year is not viable in 2026. Ask for rebooking onto a later connection before you board the inbound flight.


Your Rights Today: EU261 + UK261 Quick Reference

Your situation Rules that apply Max compensation
Departing any EU airport today EU261 €600
Departing UK airport (LHR, LGW, MAN etc.) UK261 Β£520
On EU carrier arriving into EU from non-EU EU261 €600
On any carrier arriving into UK UK261 Β£520
Delay under 3 hours No cash compensation Duty of care only
Delay 3+ hours β€” controllable cause Full compensation Up to €600 / Β£520
Cancellation β€” controllable cause Full compensation + refund Up to €600 / Β£520
Cancellation β€” extraordinary circumstance Refund + rebooking + duty of care No cash compensation

Is today’s disruption controllable or extraordinary?

  • US cascade delays affecting EU carrier positioning β†’ airline-controllable β†’ compensable
  • Direct weather delays at your departure airport β†’ extraordinary β†’ no cash compensation
  • EES queue causing you to miss flight (if arrived on time) β†’ argue airline responsibility β†’ file and let the airline respond

Free claim checks: airhelp.com | claimcompass.eu | flightright.com


Airline Contacts + Rebooking β€” Europe June 15

Airline Rebooking portal June 18 CDG waiver EU261/UK261 claim Phone
Air France airfrance.com β†’ My Bookings Watch from June 16 airfrance.com β†’ Customer Service 0800 587 1070 (UK)
British Airways ba.com β†’ Manage My Booking Watch from June 16 ba.com β†’ Make a Claim 0800 727 800 (UK)
EasyJet easyjet.com β†’ Manage Bookings Watch from June 16 easyjet.com β†’ Help β†’ Claim Via app/website
Ryanair ryanair.com β†’ My Bookings Watch from June 16 ryanair.com β†’ Help β†’ Claim Via app
Lufthansa lufthansa.com β†’ Manage Booking Watch from June 16 lufthansa.com β†’ Service 0371 945 9747 (UK)
KLM klm.com β†’ My Trip Watch from June 16 klm.com β†’ Contact 0207 660 0293 (UK)
Delta Air Lines delta.com β†’ My Trips Watch from June 16 delta.com β†’ Refunds 0207 660 0767 (UK)
United Airlines united.com β†’ My Trips Watch from June 16 united.com β†’ Refunds 0800 888 555 (UK)
Virgin Atlantic virginatlantic.com β†’ Manage Check site virginatlantic.com β†’ Help 0344 874 7747 (UK)
Finnair finnair.com β†’ Manage Check site finnair.com β†’ Claims 0870 241 4411 (UK)
TAP Air Portugal tapairportugal.com β†’ My Bookings Check site tapairportugal.com β†’ Claims Via website
AirHelp (free) airhelp.com β€” Free EU261/UK261 check Via website

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