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European Airport Chaos: Flight Delays Due to Cyberattack

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Cyberattack Disrupts Check-In Systems at Multiple European Airports

A cyberattack targeting a key provider of check-in‌ and boarding systems is causing important disruption at several major European airports, leading to flight delays and⁤ cancellations. London Heathrow,Europe’s busiest‌ airport,is among those affected.

The disruption stems from a technical issue at⁤ Collins Aerospace, a company ⁣providing systems for numerous airlines globally. Heathrow Airport confirmed the issue and warned passengers to anticipate delays. Brussels Airport and Berlin​ Airport⁢ have also issued statements confirming they ⁢are experiencing⁤ impacts.

RTX, the ⁣parent company of ⁢Collins Aerospace, acknowledged a “cyber-related disruption” ​to ⁢its​ software at select ⁢airports, ⁢though it did not specify which locations. According to RTX,⁤ the impact is currently limited to electronic customer check-in and baggage drop, and airlines are mitigating ⁤the issue by implementing⁢ manual check-in procedures.

Brussels Airport stated the incident began overnight and has rendered automated systems inoperable,‍ necessitating a ⁢return to manual check-in ⁣and boarding. The airport warned of a “large impact‌ on the flight schedule” and potential cancellations. passengers scheduled to travel today have been advised to confirm their flight status directly with their airline before traveling to the airport.

While Frankfurt ​Airport, Germany’s largest, and Zurich Airport have reported no disruptions, Berlin Airport⁤ noted longer check-in wait times due to the wider system issue and stated they are working towards a resolution.

EasyJet reports it is currently operating normally and does not anticipate further impact to its flights.requests for comment from ​ryanair and British airways’ parent company, IAG, remain unanswered. Polish authorities have indicated no current threats ⁢to airports within Poland.

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