Technical Glitch Grounds UK Flights, Sparks Travel Disruption
A technical glitch disrupted flights across the UK, causing delays and diversions managed by the National Air Traffic Service. Engineers quickly fixed the issue, but ongoing disruption was expected. Passengers were advised to check with individual airports. The system has experienced multiple software issues since its inception.

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A technical glitch threw air travel into disarray across Britain on Wednesday, delaying and diverting numerous flights before engineers managed to restore the system.
The disruption stemmed from the National Air Traffic Service's control centre in Swanwick, southwest of London, where the issue compelled a temporary limit on airborne aircraft to maintain safety standards. London's Gatwick Airport reported an impact on outbound flights nationwide, while some inbound flights faced delays or rerouting.
This incident, not the first for NATS since its 2002 launch, mirrors a similar problem in August when a malfunction forced the manual processing of flight plans, causing widespread delays.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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UK air traffic control operator says a “technical issue” is causing flight delays and that it's trying to fix it, reports AP.