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Heathrow cyber-attack: Delays possible after check-in system hit | Heathrow cyber-attack: Delays possible after check-in system hit |
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Heathrow is among several European airports hit by a cyber-attack affecting an electronic check-in and baggage system. | Heathrow is among several European airports hit by a cyber-attack affecting an electronic check-in and baggage system. |
The airport warned of possible delays due to a "technical issue" affecting software provided by Collins Aerospace to several airlines. | The airport warned of possible delays due to a "technical issue" affecting software provided by Collins Aerospace to several airlines. |
Brussels Airport said a cyber-attack on Friday night meant passengers were being checked in and boarded manually, while Berlin's Brandenburg Airport also reported longer waiting times due to the problem. | Brussels Airport said a cyber-attack on Friday night meant passengers were being checked in and boarded manually, while Berlin's Brandenburg Airport also reported longer waiting times due to the problem. |
RTX, which owns Collins Aerospace, said it was "aware of a cyber-related disruption" to its system in "select airports" and that it was working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. | RTX, which owns Collins Aerospace, said it was "aware of a cyber-related disruption" to its system in "select airports" and that it was working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. |
The company added: "The impact is limited to electronic customer check-in and baggage drop and can be mitigated with manual check-in operations." | The company added: "The impact is limited to electronic customer check-in and baggage drop and can be mitigated with manual check-in operations." |
It said the attack hit its Muse software - which allows different airlines to use the same check-in desks and boarding gates at an airport, rather than requiring their own. | |
Lucy Spencer said she had been queuing to check in for a Malaysia Airlines flight for more than two hours, and that staff were manually tagging luggage and checking passengers in over the phone. | |
"They told us to use the boarding passes on our phone, but when we got to the gates they weren't working - they've now sent us back to the check-in gate," she told the BBC from Heathrow's Terminal 4, adding that she could see hundreds of people queuing up. | |
Heathrow said additional staff were at hand in check-in areas to help minimise disruption. | |
It added: "We advise passengers to check their flight status with their airline before travelling to the airport and arrive no earlier than three hours before a long haul flight or two hours for a domestic flight." | It added: "We advise passengers to check their flight status with their airline before travelling to the airport and arrive no earlier than three hours before a long haul flight or two hours for a domestic flight." |
Brussels said there would be a "large impact on the flight schedule", including cancellations and delays. Long queues and large crowds could be seen at the airport on Saturday morning. | |
Europe's combined aviation safety organisation, Eurocontrol, said airline operators had been asked to cancel half their flight schedules to and from the airport between 04:00 GMT on Saturday and 02:00 on Sunday due to the disruption. | |
It said "similar issues" were affecting Heathrow and Berlin, and that "measures may be required". | It said "similar issues" were affecting Heathrow and Berlin, and that "measures may be required". |
There have been nearly 100 delays in and out of Heathrow as of 10:00 BST on Saturday, according to tracker FlightAware, while there have been nearly 70 delays in Brussels and 15 in Berlin. | There have been nearly 100 delays in and out of Heathrow as of 10:00 BST on Saturday, according to tracker FlightAware, while there have been nearly 70 delays in Brussels and 15 in Berlin. |
Travel journalist Simon Calder said that "any disruption is potentially serious" at Heathrow, given it is Europe's busiest airport, and that "departure control is a really complex business". | |
He told the BBC: "These things are all interconnected, so a little bit of a problem in Brussels, in Berlin... people start missing connections, planes and passengers and pilots are not where they are meant to be, and things can get quite a lot worse before they get better." |