Airports across the south of England saw hundreds of flights cancelled yesterday following a computer problem affecting the Air Traffic Control system. National Air Traffic Services (Nats), which oversees much of Air Traffic Control in the UK ...UK flights grounded by Air Traffic Control glitch - Silicon.com

Queues at Heathrow last night after flights were cancelled due to an Air Traffic Control failure. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA British Airways has cancelled at least 20 more flights from Heathrow and Gatwick airports after a computer failure at ...BA cancels more flights after air traffic computer failure - Guardian Unlimited

A spokesman for National Air Traffic Services (Nats), which runs the Air Traffic Control centre at Swanwick, told BBC News: It was restored by 1900 BST last night and weve been fully operational since then. He said that due to the fault that ...BA announces more cancellations - BBC News

British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an Air Traffic Control computer glitch a day earlier, the airline said. British Airways flights within Britain and Europe headed to or leaving from Heathrow Airport were affected ...British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow - Forbes

Flights to and from some UK airports have been cancelled or delayed because of a computer problem at the main Air Traffic Control centre at Swanwick. Airports across the UK have been affected by delays of flights using airspace in the south-east of ...UK flights hit by computer glitch - BBC News

A computer glitch at Britain's Air Traffic Control centre led to delays and cancellations across the country overnight.Computer glitch causes chaos at UK airports

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The UK's main Air Traffic Control centre was back to full operation this morning after engineers fixed a computer glitch last night that saw more than 88 flights cancelled and over 10,000 passengers delayed.Air traffic glitch affects thousands

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Flights returned to normal today after a computer error which caused disruption at airports was fixed.Air traffic restored after glitch at centre