Alaska Airlines' IT Outage Grounds Flights
Alaska Airlines resumed operations following an IT outage that grounded flights, resulting in 229 cancellations. Disruptions are still expected as the airline works to reposition aircraft and crews. Customers are advised to check flight status before traveling. A similar incident occurred in July due to hardware failure.
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Alaska Airlines announced that it has resumed operations after a major information technology outage grounded numerous flights. The disruption led to the cancellation of 229 flights as the airline scrambled to manage the situation and get operations back on track.
The airline is currently focusing on repositioning aircraft and crews to minimize further disruptions. Passengers are advised to verify their flight statuses prior to arriving at the airport to avoid inconvenience.
The issue had a wider impact on Wednesday, affecting both Alaska Air and Horizon Air flights. Meanwhile, Hawaiian Airlines reported no disruptions to its schedule. Last July, Alaska Airlines faced a similar issue when hardware failure caused a temporary stoppage.
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