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Improved the movement of access and departure from European airports

The movement improved at European airports yesterday, including London, Berlin and Dublin, in the wake of an electronic attack targeting a program to record passengers.

On the other hand, the turmoil remained prevalent in Brussels, where 45 trips out of 257 departments were canceled, while the delays ranged between 30 and 90 minutes, according to a spokeswoman for the Belgian capital airport, but she saw that this situation is subject to dealing with him “thanks to these cancellation and the preparations of the partners.”

The Heathrow Airport in London reported yesterday that the “vast majority of flights” remained in place, thanks to cooperation with companies, and the matter is in Dublin, where the airport started work normally, yesterday.

In turn, Berlin Airport stressed that its operations are “smoothly and without any problems”, stressing that “all airport partners, airlines, and ground services companies are now adapted to the situation”, however, airports asked travelers to communicate with their companies, and attend early before the date set for flights.

The disturbances caused a cyber attack on software, designed by “Collins Airbies”, to record passengers who waited for long hours to complete their treatment.

The company said in a brief statement: “We were informed of an electronic malfunction in our Muse program at several airports,” adding that the effect is “limited to electronic registration for travelers and delivery of luggage”, and no details were revealed regarding the source of the attack.

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