‘May cause delay in…’: Air India to passengers as cyberattack hits Europe airport operations
The airline said that the disruption, affecting a third-party service provider Collins Aerospace, may cause delays in the check-in process
Air India on Saturday issued a travel advisory on a cyberattack affecting check-in and boarding systems at major European airports, including London's Heathrow.
The airline said that the disruption, affecting a third-party service provider Collins Aerospace, may cause delays in the check-in process, but assured that its ground teams in London are working hard to minimise the inconvenience.
"A third-party passenger system disruption at Heathrow may cause delays in the check-in process. Our ground teams in London are working to minimise inconvenience. Passengers flying with us from London today are advised to complete their web check-in before arriving at the airport to help ensure a smooth experience," Air India said in an update posted on X.
The advisory came as flights at major European airports, including Brussels, London Heathrow and Berlin, faced delays and cancellations after a cyberattack targeted Collins Aerospace, which is responsible for check-in and boarding systems across various airports on the continent.
Cyberattack disrupts European airport operations
The cyberattack disrupted several airports across Europe. Brussels Airport confirmed that late Friday night's attack had forced automated systems offline, making only manual check-in and boarding possible.
"There was a cyberattack on Friday night, 19 September, against the service provider for the check-in and boarding systems affecting several European airports, including Brussels Airport," the airport said in a statement.
It added that the provider was "actively working on the issue". It urged passengers to check flight status with airlines before heading to the airport, advising arrivals two hours in advance for Schengen flights and three hours for international departures.
London Heathrow Airport said Collins Aerospace, a global company that provides check-in and boarding systems to several airlines, was facing a technical issue linked to the disruption.
"Collins Aerospace is experiencing a technical issue that may cause delays for departing passengers," Heathrow posted on X.
It further advised passengers, "While the provider works to resolve the problem quickly, we advise passengers to check their flight status with their airline before travelling. Please arrive no earlier than three hours before a long-haul flight or two hours before a domestic flight. Additional colleagues are available in check-in areas to assist and help minimise disruption."
Berlin Airport also reported longer check-in waiting times, citing a technical issue at a "system provider operating across Europe." It said teams were working on a quick solution.
Authorities and airlines have not provided a timeline for the full restoration of services.
ABOUT THE AUTHORShivam Pratap SinghShivam Pratap Singh is a digital journalist who works as a Deputy Chief Content Producer with Hindustan Times. Having previously worked with various platforms covering national, international as well as sports events, he blends in various topics to easy to read news pieces for the benefit of the reader. Shivam holds a Master's degree in International Relations from Jamia Millia Islamia, bringing in a unique perspective for whatever is happening around the world. An avid reader, he can be seen immersed in books and book shops while not working. Shivam treats every topic almost equally but loves to right about foreign affairs and politics of India. He has over half-a-decade of experience in digital journalism though his career started in print.Read More

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