Flights grounded for hours at Edinburgh Airport due to a major IT issue! Here's what happened and how tanker drivers saved the day!
The bustling Edinburgh Airport saw its routine grind to a halt due to a significant IT failure at the air traffic control centre. What began around 3 PM led to utter chaos. Passengers found themselves stranded with their plans ruined as dozens of flights were cancelled or diverted. With the nation's busiest airport experiencing these problems, images of large crowds of frustrated travellers swiftly circulated, showcasing the airport's crowded terminals bursting with anticipation and annoyance. As engineers scrambled to resolve the issues, passengers were left waiting and wondering about the status of their flights.
In a strange twist of fate, just as the airport struggled to resolve the IT hiccup, news broke that fuel tanker drivers had called off their planned Christmas strike. Initially slated to kick off on December 18, the strike threatened to create even more delays at the airport, but thankfully, an agreement was reached between the tanker drivers from North Air and the union, Unite. Their decision not to walk out provided a sigh of relief for many worried holiday travellers already reeling from the flight cancellations.
Meanwhile, airlines such as British Airways, EasyJet, Ryanair, and Loganair were scrambling to assist passengers, urging everyone to check their flight statuses and offering rescheduling options. The situation turned from harrowing to hopeful as pounding hearts turned into jubilant cheers when the word spread that flights were finally resuming. But for those whose travel plans were thrown into disarray by a simple IT glitch, the trauma of missing family reunions over the festive season lingered.
As we reflect on this incident, it reminds us just how delicate the balance can be in the world of air travel, where technology takes the lead. While the problems at Edinburgh Airport captured attention, it's fascinating to note that during the pandemic, air traffic control was forced to adapt and incorporate technology faster than ever, showcasing the industry's evolution. Let's hope that moving forward, our airports maintain smooth operations and that tech hugs back when we need it most!
An airport spokesperson said engineers are currently working to fix the issue while many incoming flights were diverted elsewhere. Passengers have been advised ...
Dozens of flights cancelled or diverted after closure of Scotland's busiest airport.
DOZENS of flights were stopped from taking off or landing at Edinburgh Airport amid major IT issues this evening.
Flight disruptions occurring at Edinburgh Airport, UK afternoon of Dec. 15 due to Air Traffic Control IT outage. Reconfirm reservations.
Images from inside the terminal show large crowds of frustrated travellers waiting for updates as issues affect air traffic control.
Passengers are being urged to check the status of their flight before travelling to the airport.
The airport advised on X at 3.54pm that โdue to an IT issue with Air Traffic Control no flights are currently taking off or landing.
Flights were cancelled and diverted following the technical issue with air traffic control at Edinburgh Airport this afternoon.
The issue appeared the start at around 3pm with flights from Gatwick , Dublin, Luton, Bratislava, London , Southampton and Amsterdam affected.
Chaos has erupted at a major UK airport after all flights were grounded due to an IT issue.
An IT outage at Edinburgh Airport saw all flights grounded with several inbound flights forced to divert on Sunday afternoon.
Dozens of flights cancelled or diverted after closure of Scotland's busiest airport.
HUNDREDS of travellers at Scotland's biggest airport have been hit with hefty delays and cancellations after an IT issue grounded all flights this a.
More than two dozen inbound and outbound flights were cancelled and others delayed after an IT glitch closed Edinburgh airport.
Airlines affected included British Airways, EasyJet, Ryanair and Loganair. But passengers were advised to check the status of flights with airlines. โPassengers ...
Unite the union announced last week that tanker drivers from plane refuelling-firm North Air would start a 19-day strike on December 18. On Monday, North Air ...
Fuel tanker drivers were set to walk out at 5am on December 18 until January 6. The aviation union warned that the strikes would disrupt and ground flights at ...
We are pleased to confirm that we have reached an agreement with Unite on pay and that the planned strike at Edinburgh Airport has been called off.โ
Unite the union announced last week that tanker drivers from plane refuelling-firm North Air would start a 19-day strike on December 18. On Monday, North Air ...