Software error - Still slight aftereffects at airports due to computer malfunctions
After global computer issues caused by a faulty Software update on Friday, smaller after-effects are still being felt at airports in the Southwest. At Stuttgart Airport, some flights are still being cancelled. Passengers are advised to check with their airline before traveling to the airport to confirm if their flight is actually departing, as a spokesperson stated. The systems are running normally again, with no check-in delays.
Manual check-ins had to be conducted on Friday due to the non-functioning software. Over 20 flights were cancelled. At Baden-Airpark in Rheinmünster, systems are running normally, according to a spokesperson. No flights were cancelled for Saturday. However, there will be significant delays for some flights.
- The global software issue that affected airports in Baden-Württemberg on Friday, also caused disruptions at Stuttgart Airport, resulting in some flights being cancelled.
- Despite the normal functioning of systems at Stuttgart Airport now, passengers are encouraged to verify their flight status on the computer before heading to the airport, as advised by the airport's spokesperson.
- The aftermath of the computer problem experienced at various airports in Southwest Germany on Friday, including Stuttgart Airport, is still causing minor inconveniences in flight scheduling.
- Although the computer problem at Baden-Airpark in Rheinmünster on Friday was resolved, some flights are expected to experience significant delays due to the aftereffects of the air traffic disruptions.