An unexpected cyberattack disrupted air travel operations at a major European airport over the weekend, leading to widespread chaos for passengers. Brussels Airport in Belgium was targeted by the cyberattack on Friday night, resulting in flight cancellations and significant delays.
A statement issued by the airport confirmed the cyberattack, specifying that the check-in and boarding systems provided by a service provider were affected across multiple European airports, including Brussels Airport. Consequently, only manual check-in and boarding processes are currently feasible as the service provider works diligently to rectify the issue promptly.
The disruption caused by the cyberattack has significantly impacted the flight schedule, leading to unavoidable delays and flight cancellations. Passengers scheduled to fly on Saturday, September 20, are advised to expect disruptions and inconveniences, for which the airport authorities apologized.
Fortunately, the airport’s internal systems remain unaffected by the cyberattack, with the service provider actively engaged in resolving the technical difficulties. Regular updates on the evolving situation are encouraged to stay informed about the latest developments.
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