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to’El Prat Airport Working this Saturday with Normal life after Accidents registered Friday after computer failure From Cairo worldwide Because of the American company Crowd strike. As ACN sources reported, Dina, The airport infrastructure is operating normally after the IT systems were restored. On the other hand, Vueling, The airline, which has the largest number of flights to El Prat, expects “normal” operations on Saturday, according to airline funds. The airline is transferring the passengers affected by the incident to other flights and has not yet received a solution.
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Vueling Plans to run this one Saturday 694 tripsMore than half of them are at the airport. Barcelona, Company sources confirm that the process is ongoing. Usually and on timeThe same sources explained that passengers affected by Friday’s accident and who have not yet been able to find a solution will be transferred to other flights. In this sense, they point out that the presence of more than 40% of flights from El Prat and a large number of daily frequencies to different destinations helps speed up the process.
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The company notes that solutions have already been provided to passengers affected by cancellations and delays following Friday’s global IT incident, and alternative options have been emailed to them. In some cases, they have been relocated on other flights, and in other cases, when the destination was relatively close, ground transportation was enabled by chartering coaches. They also noted that affected passengers have been given options to change flights or receive a refund, and food and hotel expenses have been enabled for affected passengers.
400 flights cancelled at Spanish airports
As Aena reported on Friday night, the IT failure forced airlines operating at Spanish airports to cancel 400 flights, or 6.5% of all operations, while until 7 pm they were able to operate 6,500 takeoffs and landings.
In the case of El Prat, Aena and airline IT systems were already recovering throughout Friday afternoon. There were significant flight delays, at least two weeks of cancellations, boarding passes were issued manually, and many bags passed through security checkpoints without being checked in.
Global computer outages have caused incidents in major companies and infrastructures around the world, such as airports, international airlines, media, or emergency systems.
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