Two flights from Swiss Airlines were cancelled this Friday from Zurich to Berlin and from Berlin to Zurich. The airline warns of the possibility of further flight cancellations and delays.
ABOUT Prague airportThere were some flight delays in the Czech Republic this Friday due to a glitch in the global check-in system used by a large number of airlines.
In Germany Dusseldorf Airport has some violations. In HamburgAccording to the newspaper Welt, the arrivals and departures of four airlines were interrupted: Eurowings, Ryanair, Vueling and Turkish Airlines. The airlines initially issued tickets manually. O Nuremberg airport there are problems too. Already in Berlin Airport There may be some delays in check-in after all operations are cancelled by 10:00 AM (9:00 AM in Lisbon).
German airline KLM announced that it had been “forced to suspend most of its operations” due to “the inability to control flights.”
All 46 Spanish airports are experiencing disruptions due to a Microsoft outage. According to Aena, the computer failure mainly affects the “check-in” (registration) of passengers and luggage, as well as information points at airports, and the processes are carried out manually.
In Portugal, in Humberto Delgado AirportThere was more confusion at Terminal 2 due to Ryanair, where passengers had to check in manually.
In Terminal 1 you will notice restrictions on boarding passes.
ABOUT airport Hong KongChina has announced that due to the attack, some airlines are conducting check-in manually, so there may be delays.
ABOUT Edinburgh Airportin Scotland and Manchester Airportin England, they also reported problems with their services.
In France Paris airports Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly There were slow check-in times, delays and temporary suspensions of certain flights. The attack disrupted Air France operations, although flights already in transit were not affected.
In the Netherlands Schiphol Airport “made an impact map” and in Eindhoven Airportqueues formed in the departure hall, as checked baggage and passengers could only be checked in manually
German airline Lufthansa allows for the possibility of flight disruptions and cancellations.
A Ryanair announced it was “experiencing network outages due to a global outage on third-party IT systems” after an outage was announced on Microsoft’s system.
“We advise all passengers to arrive at the airport at least three hours before their scheduled departure time,” the Irish airline added on its official channels.
Ryanair also said that anyone travelling on Friday who has not yet checked in can do so at the airport. The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) warned on social media that “a failure in computer systems may result in longer than usual waiting times at airports.”
TO Indian Airlines encounter technical and operational failures.
Airports and airlines in USA, Australia and Japan were also affected by the failure in Microsoft’s IT infrastructure. Airports in Amsterdam and several airlines reported problems, such as American Delta, United and American Airlines.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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