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Airports Hit by Cyberattack: BER Faces Major Delays

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

European Airports Face Continued Disruptions Following cyberattack

BERLIN -​ Travel across​ Europe ‌remains considerably disrupted on Sunday following⁤ a major IT⁤ system failure impacting⁤ Berlin ⁤Brandenburg Airport (BER) ​on Saturday. While BER⁢ continues to grapple with ​the fallout of a suspected cyberattack, delays and operational issues have ⁤spread⁣ to ⁢other major ‍European hubs, including Brussels Airport in Belgium and London Heathrow Airport in Great⁤ Britain.

The disruptions stem‌ from‌ a system outage affecting flight information displays and check-in processes. Brussels Airport ⁣reported a‍ “critically important impact on flight operations” and unusually long ‌queues at check-in⁣ counters. Heathrow Airport‍ acknowledged potential delays attributed to technical problems affecting departing passengers. Frankfurt,Munich,Düsseldorf,and⁤ Hamburg airports initially reported⁣ being unaffected,but‍ acknowledged potential knock-on effects​ and advised passengers to ‌check flight statuses.‍

The ⁢initial ‌incident at BER began Saturday, forcing the airport to rely on manual processes. Airports‌ in Hanover, Dresden, Leipzig/halle, Nuremberg, Bremen, and Cologne reported ⁢normal operations, though Münster‍ Airport experienced a brief disruption Friday evening, successfully switching to its own IT systems within ​30​ minutes.

Passengers across ⁤the continent are urged to confirm their flight details with airlines before traveling. The situation remains fluid, and‌ further updates will​ be provided as they become available.

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