Thu, Sep 27, 2018
Flights Resumed Tuesday Night, Residual Effects Expected To Be Minimal
Delta Airlines flights were grounded Tuesday due to an IT issue that took the airline about an hour to correct, though the cause of the problem has not been identified.
Delta first posted a notice on its website at 8:28 p.m. EDT Tuesday. "Delta IT teams are working diligently to address a technology issue impacting some of our systems. We have issued a Delta groundstop as we work to bring systems back up as quickly as possible. There has been no disruption or safety issue with any Delta flight currently in the air. We apologize to all customers for this inconvenience," the airline said.
Just under an hour later, the airline announced that its IT systems had been restored. "Delta employees are now working diligently to accommodate customers whose travel plans have been affected. Booking, check-in and flight status are now available on delta.com. The Fly Delta app is also now functional. Customers should check flight information on delta.com or on the Fly Delta app for the latest operational information affecting their flights.
"During the technology issue, Delta issued a mainline groundstop in the U.S. until systems could be brought back up. There was no disruption or safety impact on any Delta flights in the air.
"We apologize to all customers for this inconvenience."
The carrier cleared all its flight cancellations by about 10:40 Tuesday night. "There are currently no Delta flight cancellations following a brief technology issue that prompted an hour-long groundstop for U.S. mainline Delta flights this evening. Additional flight delays and the impact on Wednesday morning’s schedule are expected to be minimal. Delta apologizes to its customers for this inconvenience," the final update noted.
"Customers flying tonight or Wednesday should check their flight status on delta.com or on the Fly Delta app. All of Delta’s customer tools are fully functional.
"The technology issue’s impact was limited to the U.S. There was no safety impact on any Delta flights.
"Delta teams are investigating the root cause of the technology issue."
(Source: Delta Airlines. Image from file)
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