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Delta Suspends All Flights “Due To System Outage Nationwide” With Computer Systems “Down Everywhere”

Courtesy of ZeroHedge. View original post here.

Due to a computer outage, flights awaiting departure are currently delayed. Flights enroute are operating normally.

— Delta News Hub (@DeltaNewsHub) August 8, 2016

Delta Air Lines -  the second largest airline in the world – is reporting that all flights have been suspended “due to a system outage nationwide.” Social media users have posted photos showing long lines of passengers waiting to check-in at airports. “Our systems are down everywhere. Hopefully it won’t be much longer,” Delta Air Lines said in response to a passenger’s tweet.

“Delta is advising travelers to check the status of their flights this morning while the issue is being addressed,” the Atlanta-based carrier said.

The check in systems of @Delta are down. Will we see all aircraft grounded until they fix it? pic.twitter.com/o0cwPqtNXy

— Plane Finder (@planefinder) August 8, 2016

@Jessb6484 Hi there. I am really sorry for the inconvenience. Our systems are down everywhere. Hopefully it won’t be much longer. *SD

— Delta (@Delta) August 8, 2016

According to Twitter accounts, passengers are stuck at Heathrow Airport in London, Málaga Airport in Spain, Keflavík International Airport in Reykjavík, Iceland, Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and Rome Ciampino Airport.

@Delta computers down in Rome! Help. Someone send pizza! pic.twitter.com/QbNCsGrzN5

— Camilla Rosenberg (@ca_mill_mill) August 8, 2016

Delays have also been reported at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport San Francisco International Airport and Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport in Florida.

@Delta – massive system failure worldwide, all planes grounded. No passengers being checked in. #cluster #shitshow pic.twitter.com/b3nEuMaS9G

— Bobby Digital (@ghostdog310) August 8, 2016

“We’re currently experiencing system issues and working to resolve it asap,” Delta told another passenger on Twitter.

1 hr.+ lines @HeathrowAirport for @Delta due to system outage #Heathrow #oldschool manual ticketing @DeltaAssist pic.twitter.com/syC0VwCBDD

— Jake Chen (@MITJAKE) August 8, 2016

Complicación para pasajeros de #Delta en todo el mundo. Su sistema computarizado no funciona, se cayó. @Telemundo47 pic.twitter.com/ABZZKQXZ1m

— Alfredo Acosta (@AlfredoT47) August 8, 2016

The failure reportedly caused problems with checking into and boarding Delta flights.

Well, apparently @Delta “systems are down”. pic.twitter.com/tMPHkCw0wF

— Anthony Lam (@Antlam) August 8, 2016

U.S. carriers experienced a series of technical disruptions to flights late last year and early in 2016, including one at American Airlines that halted flights to three of its largest hubs in September and a reservations-system glitch at Southwest Airlines Co. in October. Southwest experienced a computer failure in July that prompted cancellations of more than 1,000 flights, though said it didn’t appear to be related to the October incident.

Delta Air Lines is the second-largest airline in the world, topped only by American Airlines. In 2015, it came in third for amount of passengers, with almost 140 million traveling on the airline. It was unclear if the system failure was related to a hacking attempt, especially one originating at the Kremlin.

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