Schiphol technical failure fixed; over 200 flights canceled
Schiphol managed to fix a major technical fault with its air traffic control systems late on Tuesday afternoons, though the disruption to air traffic lasted well into the night. For hours hardly any flights could take off or land A total of 208 flights had to be canceled, RTL Nieuws reports.
KLM canceled 80 flights and airlines including Easyjet, Ryanair and British Airways also suffered under cancelations and delays.
The moment the problem was rectified, Schiphol started trying to arrange alternative flights for as many people as possible. Travelers for whom no flight could be found, were accommodated in hotels in Amsterdam. And the airport also placed 250 camp beds for stranded passengers as a precaution.
On Wednesday morning a few Aeroflot and Air France flights are canceled, but most flights seem to be running on schedule, according to the Schiphol website.
The ATC systems are up and running again. Due to the previous problems, flights to and from Schiphol might still be delayed or cancelled this evening. Please keep checking Schiphol.nl or your airline for current flight information. >> https://t.co/wHHjboXnxo
— Schiphol (@Schiphol) November 21, 2017
KLM is experiencing a major disruption at Schiphol as a result of technical failure at Air Traffic Control The Netherlands (LVNL). So far, 25 European return flights have been cancelled. At the same time, KLM is struggling with major delays resulting from
— KLM Newsroom (@KLM_press) November 21, 2017
the disruption.