“Cyberattack Disrupts Flights at Brussels Airport”

An unexpected cyberattack at a major European airport has caused significant disruptions for passengers over the weekend. The incident occurred at Brussels Airport in Belgium, leading to flight cancellations and extensive delays. The airport confirmed that the cyberattack targeted the check-in and boarding systems managed by a service provider, impacting several European airports.

In response to the attack, the airport authorities stated that only manual check-in and boarding processes are currently feasible, as the service provider is actively working to address the issue promptly. Consequently, flight schedules are severely affected, resulting in delays and flight cancellations for travelers scheduled to depart on Saturday, September 20.

Despite the disruption, the airport’s internal systems remain operational and unaffected by the cyber incident. The service provider is diligently working to resolve the technical issues. Passengers are advised to stay updated on the situation as it unfolds.

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