A malfunction in the IT system paralyzed the business of Europe’s largest airline

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German-flagged carrier Lufthansa Group is greatly delaying and canceling its worldwide flights due to a malfunction in the company’s IT system. In this respect informs Reuters agency.

It was noted that the problem was caused by the electronic registration system. Airline employees are forced to check passengers and their luggage manually, using pen and paper, due to a malfunction at work.

“Currently, Lufthansa Group airlines are experiencing IT systems malfunctions. This causes flight delays and cancellations. We regret the inconvenience this has caused to our passengers,” he said.

The reasons for the failure were not reported. However, it is known that Lufthansa could not tame the information system at the time the news was published.

Lufthansa Group is Europe’s largest aviation company, registered in Germany. It includes a number of airlines such as Swiss International Airlines, Austrian Airlines, and more.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote A major malfunction occurred in the operation of the Nova Poshta system in Ukraine.

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