Cyberattack Disrupts European Airport Operations
A cyberattack has disrupted check-in and boarding operations at several European airports, notably impacting Brussels Airport. The attack has disabled automated systems, forcing the use of manual processes and resulting in flight delays and cancellations. Affected passengers are advised to confirm their travel with airlines.
- Country:
- Belgium
Several European airports, including Brussels Airport, have experienced significant operational disruptions due to a cyberattack targeting their service provider's check-in and boarding systems. The attack has made automated processes inoperable, leading to manual check-ins and boarding.
The operational setbacks have resulted in flight delays and cancellations, as stated by the Brussels Airport operator in a public announcement. Efforts are ongoing by the service provider to resolve the situation swiftly.
Travelers with flights scheduled for Saturday are urged to verify their travel plans with respective airlines before proceeding to the airport to avoid inconvenience.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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