An airport in Europe encountered a cybersecurity breach overnight, leading to disruptions for travelers over the weekend. The incident, which occurred at Brussels Airport in Belgium, is expected to cause flight cancellations and significant delays. The cyberattack targeted the service provider responsible for check-in and boarding systems at several European airports, including Brussels Airport, on Friday night.
According to a statement released by the airport, manual check-in and boarding procedures are currently in place due to the cyberattack. The service provider is actively working to address the issue and restore normal operations as soon as possible. As a result, flight schedules are heavily impacted, leading to inevitable delays and cancellations for passengers scheduled to fly on Saturday, September 20.
Despite the disruption, the airport’s internal systems remain unaffected, and efforts are underway to resolve the issues promptly. Regular updates on the situation are advised, and passengers are encouraged to stay informed as the story develops. Apologies for any inconvenience caused by the incident.
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