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Global Air Travel Disrupted by Major IT Crash
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Airports across Asia experienced significant disruptions due to flight cancellations, with passenger crowds swelling as travelers waited for news. However, multiple US airlines and airports have since resumed operations, with check-in services restored in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Thailand.
Our understanding is that flight operations have resumed across the country, although some congestion remains.
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sources
- 1.CNA News
- 2.France 24
- 3.The Times of India
- 4.ABC News
- 5.Agence France-Presse
- 6.CNBC
- 7.San Diego Union-Tribune
- 8.Sky News
perspectives
countries
- 1.Australia
- 2.Canada
- 3.China
- 4.Germany
- 5.France
- 6.United Kingdom
- 7.Hong Kong
- 8.Indonesia
- 9.India
- 10.Kenya
- 11.Korea, Republic of
- 12.Netherlands
organizations
- 1.Microsoft
- 2.Changi Airport Group
- 3.Crowdstrike
- 4.AirAsia
- 5.Airports of Thailand
- 6.American Airlines
- 7.Cirium
- 8.Delta Air Lines Inc
- 9.IndiGo
- 10.Loughborough University
- 11.Lufthansa
- 12.National Cyber Security Center
persons
- 1.Ciaran Martin
- 2.George Kurtz
- 3.Joe Biden
- 4.John McDermid
- 5.Josephine Teo
- 6.Junade Ali
- 7.Keerati Kitmanawat
- 8.Oli Buckley
- 9.Ted Wheeler