Flights in and out of the UK were cancelled and delayed after a reported network-wide failure of Britain’s air traffic control systems.
Flights in and out of the UK were cancelled and delayed after a reported network-wide failure of Britain’s air traffic control computer systems.
Jake Smith, 31, said he had been held on the tarmac on-board his British Airways flight from Porto, Spain for almost 50 minutes and said crew had advised passengers that the wait could be at least another 40 minutes.“I got to live the dream of nine-year-old me,” he said.British Airways passenger Jake Smith said he was delighted to have been invited to see the flight deck as delays caused by a UK flight control computer system error stranded passengers on tarmacs.
Flight-monitoring website Flight Radar said arrivals into the UK’s airports, including London’s largest – Heathrow – were affected less compared to departing flights.
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