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Delta cancels 600 more flights following cyber outage

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 4:53 PM
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Delta Air Lines canceled over 600 flights on Monday due to a global cyber outage that occurred last week. This outage has caused operational issues for the airline, leading to thousands of stranded travelers across the United States. About 16% of Delta’s flights were canceled as of Monday morning, with the total number of canceled flights since Friday surpassing 5,000. The issue was a result of a software update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike that affected Delta’s crew tracking system.

While other US airlines have largely recovered from the incident, Delta continues to struggle with restoring operations to normal. American Airlines canceled only 1% of its flights on Monday, while United Airlines canceled less than 1%. Delta CEO Ed Bastian stated that the CrowdStrike issue affected the airline’s Microsoft Windows systems, causing disruptions to critical applications. Bastian assured customers that Delta would continue to adjust schedules to ensure safety.

In response to the ongoing operational issues, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke with Bastian over the weekend, reminding Delta of its responsibilities to customers and the Department of Transportation. CrowdStrike reported that a significant number of the 8.5 million affected Microsoft devices were back online. Delta’s shares remained relatively unchanged in premarket trading on Monday, highlighting the impact of the cyber outage on the airline’s operations.

The global cyber outage has had a significant impact on Delta Air Lines’ ability to operate effectively, with thousands of passengers experiencing flight cancellations and delays. While the airline continues to work on resolving the operational issues caused by the incident, travelers are left to navigate alternative travel arrangements. Delta’s struggles in restoring normal operations highlight the challenges faced by airlines in the face of cybersecurity threats and disruptions to critical systems.

As Delta works to recover from the cyber outage, customers are advised to stay updated on the status of their flights and make necessary adjustments to their travel plans. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity measures in protecting critical airline systems and ensuring the smooth functioning of operations. Delta’s response to the outage and efforts to adjust schedules to ensure safety demonstrate the airline’s commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the incident.

In conclusion, the ongoing global cyber outage has presented significant challenges for Delta Air Lines and its customers. As the airline works towards resolving operational issues and restoring normalcy to its operations, travelers are encouraged to stay informed and flexible in their travel plans. The incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of critical systems to cybersecurity threats and the importance of proactive measures to safeguard against such disruptions. Delta’s response to the outage and efforts to prioritize safety in adjusting schedules reflect the airline’s commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the cyber incident.

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