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    European airport disruption continues after weekend cyber-attack

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    EPA A group of people leaning on wheeled suitcases look up at an airport departures board. In front of them are a series of airport check-in desks. EPA

    Flight disruption across Europe is set to continue, with Brussels airport in Belgium asking airlines to cancel nearly half of their flights on Monday.

    Several of Europe’s busiest airports have spent the past few days trying to restore normal operations, after a cyber-attack on Friday disrupted their automatic check-in and boarding software.

    Disruption had eased significantly in Berlin and London Heathrow by Sunday, but delays and flight cancellations remained.

    In a statement on Monday morning, software provider Collins Aerospace said it was in the final stages of completing necessary software updates.

    Brussels Airport said the “service provider is actively working on the issue” but it was still “unclear” when the issue would be resolved.

    They have asked airlines to cancel nearly 140 of their 276 scheduled outbound flights for Monday, according to the AP news agency.

    Heathrow said on Sunday that efforts to resolve the issue were ongoing, and apologised to customers who had faced delayed travel.

    It stressed “the vast majority of flights have continued to operate” and urged passengers to check their flight status before travelling to the airport.

    The BBC understands about half of the airlines flying from Heathrow were back online in some form by Sunday – including British Airways, which has been using a back-up system since Saturday.

    A Berlin Airport spokesperson told the BBC some airlines were still boarding passengers manually and it had no indication on how long the electronic outage would last.

    A spokesperson for the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre said on Saturday it was working with Collins Aerospace, affected UK airports, the Department for Transport and law enforcement to fully understand the impact of the incident.

    UK Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander also said she was aware of the incident and was “getting regular updates and monitoring the situation”.

    The European Commission, which plays a role in managing airspace across Europe, said it was “closely monitoring the cyber-attack”, but that there was no indication it had been “widespread or severe”.

    Cyberattacks in the aviation sector have increased by 600% over the past year, according to a recent report by French aerospace company Thales.



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