An unexpected cyberattack at a major European airport has disrupted travel plans for passengers over the weekend. The incident took place at Brussels Airport in Belgium on Friday night, leading to flight cancellations and significant delays.
According to a statement released by the airport, the cyberattack targeted the service provider responsible for the check-in and boarding systems, affecting multiple airports across Europe. As a result, only manual check-in and boarding procedures are currently operational while the service provider works to address the issue promptly.
The disruptions have caused a ripple effect on flight schedules, resulting in anticipated delays and cancellations. The airport assured passengers that its own systems remain unaffected, and efforts are underway to resolve the technical issues promptly.
Travelers scheduled to fly on Saturday, September 20, are advised to stay informed about the situation. Updates on the developing story can be accessed frequently, and passengers are urged to check for the latest information.
The airport apologized for any inconvenience caused by the cyberattack and emphasized ongoing efforts to restore normal operations. For real-time updates on this incident, readers are encouraged to visit the website and sign up for newsletters to receive the latest news directly. Stay connected with The Mirror for comprehensive coverage of significant events through various social media platforms.