Worldwide airport chaos after computer check-in systems crash

  28 September 2017    Read: 3230
Worldwide airport chaos after computer check-in systems crash
Air passengers are suffering major disruption at airports around the world after computer check-in systems crashed.

Travellers have reported problems at London Gatwick, Charles de Gaulle in Paris, Reagan Airport in Washington DC, Changi in Singapore, Johannesburg and Zurich.

Passengers are enduring long waits at check-in desks after the outage on Thursday morning.
The problem is affecting Amadeus Altea used by multiple airlines. The cause of the problem, described as an "IT glitch" by Gatwick, is currently unclear.


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