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25 Mar 2019 | 10:39 AM UTC

Germany: Software malfunction causes disruptions at Frankfurt Airport March 25

Software malfunction affecting German air traffic control causes delays and cancelations at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) March 25; lingering flight disruptions expected over the coming hours

Warning

Event

A software malfunction affecting German air traffic control and accompanying airspace capacity constraints are causing flight delays and cancelations at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) as of Monday, March 25. At least 46 flights have been cancelled at FRA as of 11:30 (local time) on Monday, with around 4500 passengers affected. Lingering flight disruptions (including delays and cancelations) are to be expected at FRA over the coming hours.

Advice

Individuals flying via FRA are advised to monitor developments to the situation, confirm flight reservations before departing for the airport, and contact their airline for more information.