Airlines Grounded by Internet Outage, Then Scramble to Recover


A widespread internet outage caused major disruptions for airlines across the country on Tuesday, forcing them to ground flights and scramble to get back on track. The outage, which affected systems used for flight planning and communication, left passengers stranded and frustrated.

The issue, which began in the morning, impacted several major airlines, including Southwest, Delta, and United. Airlines were forced to delay and cancel flights, leaving passengers waiting for updates and information. Some airlines even resorted to using paper tickets and manual check-in processes.

The outage, which was attributed to a technical issue with a third-party vendor, caused widespread chaos at airports nationwide. Passengers reported long lines, delays, and confusion as airlines struggled to regain control of their operations.

As the day progressed, airlines began to recover, with flights gradually resuming. However, the disruption caused significant delays and cancellations, leaving many passengers inconvenienced and frustrated.

The incident highlights the vulnerability of the airline industry to internet outages and the importance of having robust backup systems in place. It also serves as a reminder of the critical role that technology plays in modern air travel.


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