Swiss airspace reopens after computer glitch – FRANCE 24 English
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Geneva airport announced that it had begun gradually resuming flights after a computer glitch closed down Switzerland’s airspace Wednesday morning. The air traffic control system grounded flights at the country’s main airports, officials said.
Swiss airspace reopened Wednesday morning after a computer glitch grounded flights across the Alpine nation for several hours, officials said.
“Swiss airspace is now open again,” Swiss air traffic control service Skyguide said in a tweet, adding “the technical malfunction at Skyguide has been resolved”.
It did not say what had caused the problem that shut Swiss airspace for hours Wednesday morning, but said that “air traffic over Switzerland and operations at the national airports of Geneva and Zurich are resuming”.
Those airports too announced that flights had begun taking off.
“Good news! Air traffic has gradually resumed since 8:30 am (0630 GMT),” Geneva airport said in a tweet, warning that a number of flights had been cancelled and urging passengers to check with their airlines.
Geneva Airport
Bonne nouvelle ! Le trafic aérien a repris progressivement depuis 8h30. Plusieurs vols sont annulés. Les voyageurs sont priés de vérifier auprès de leur compagnie si leur vol est maintenu.
At the airport, where the first morning flights were delayed by more than three hours, dozens of travellers crowded around the information screens, with phones plastered to their ears.
Zurich airport also said flight operations were “running again”, although flight operations would be at 50-percent capacity until 9:30 am, and 75-percent after that.
“We recommend passengers to pay attention to the flight information of the airline.”
The chaos erupted when Skyguide announced it had “experienced a technical malfunction in the early hours of this morning, which is why Swiss airspace has been closed to traffic for safety reasons”.
It said it regretted “this incident and its consequences for its customers, partners and passengers.”
The Swiss news agency ATS-Keystone said international flights to Switzerland had been re-routed to Milan in northern Italy.
The Zurich airport website meanwhile showed that a United Airlines flight from New York had been rerouted to Frankfurt in western Germany, while a Singapore Airlines flight from the city state had been sent to the southern German city of Munich.
Zurich is Switzerland’s largest airport, with more than 10.2 million passengers going through its terminals in 2021.
But with Covid restrictions lifted, air traffic has picked up significantly since then, with 1.9 million passengers registered there in May alone
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
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