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Computer glitch delays half of European flights

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BRUSSELS: European air travellers faced mass disruption on Tuesday with around half of all flights at risk of delays following a technical problem at Eurocontrol, the agency in charge of the continent’s skies.


Several of the EU’s biggest airports, including Amsterdam’s Schiphol, warned of problems and advised passengers to check on their flights because of the computer breakdown.


“Today 29,500 flights were expected in the European network. Approximately half of those could have some delay as a result of the system outage,” said a statement from Eurocontrol.


The Brussels-based agency, which coordinates European air traffic control operators, said the cause “has been identified and action is under way to return to normal operations” but that that would not happen until “late this evening”.


The breakdown comes a day after the Easter holidays when many travellers are on the move around Europe, and as commuters across France faced disruption from a massive rail strike in protest at President Emmanuel Macron’s reforms. — AFP


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