2026 European Logistics Holiday Calendar
Plan Ahead. Ship Smart. Stay On Schedule.
Stay ahead of disruptions with a full overview of public holidays across 30 European countries. Designed for logistics professionals who rely on precision.
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Navigate weekend bans, holiday restrictions, and time-based limitations across Europe with our specialized truck calendar.
- Real-time restriction updates
- Country-specific regulations
- Time-based filtering
Quick Info
Stay In Control
Make informed decisions on:
- • Route and driver scheduling
- • Transit planning & customs timing
- • Warehouse availability & capacity
- • Accurate lead times & forecasts
What's Included
- • National and regional holidays
- • Bank holidays across 30 countries
- • Updated and verified for 2026
- • Week numbers & logistics periods
Built For
- • Freight and transport planners
- • Customs and border agents
- • 3PLs and warehouse managers
- • Supply chain operations teams
Frequently Asked Questions
Which countries are included in the 2026 logistics calendar?
The calendar covers 30 European countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, plus all other EU member states.
Why do logistics professionals need a holiday calendar?
To prevent delays, manage transport schedules, avoid extra fees during public holidays, plan customs clearances, and ensure warehouse availability. Holiday planning is critical for maintaining supply chain efficiency.
How accurate is the 2026 holiday data?
All holiday dates are verified and include national, regional, and bank holidays for 2026. The calendar is updated to reflect official government announcements and includes both fixed and moveable holidays.
What's the difference between national and regional holidays?
National holidays affect the entire country, while regional holidays only impact specific areas. Regional holidays are marked with a green indicator (●) to help you plan routes and operations more precisely.