Brussels Airport asks airlines to cancel 50% of Monday departures
BRUSSELS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Brussels Airport has asked airlines to cancel half of Monday's scheduled departing flights as issues with its check-in system, stemming from a cyberattack on Friday, remain unresolved, the operator said on Sunday.
A spokesperson for the airport said Collins Aerospace RTX.N, the system's provider, has yet to deliver a secure updated version of the software necessary to restore full functionality.
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