An unexpected cyberattack on a European airport has led to disruption for travelers over the weekend. Brussels Airport in Belgium experienced flight cancellations and significant delays following the cyberattack on Friday night. The airport disclosed that the attack targeted the service provider for the check-in and boarding systems, impacting multiple European airports.
As a result, only manual check-in and boarding processes are currently feasible. The service provider is actively addressing the issue to restore normal operations promptly. The incident is expected to heavily affect flight schedules, resulting in further delays and cancellations. Passengers scheduled to fly on Saturday, September 20, are advised to stay informed about the situation.
The airport’s internal systems remain operational and unaffected by the cyberattack. The service provider is diligently working to rectify the disruptions. Regular updates on this evolving situation can be found at the provided link. Stay informed about the latest news by signing up for newsletters and following The Mirror for comprehensive coverage. Stay connected through social media for real-time updates on breaking news and developments.
