In Britain, numerous planes were grounded due to technical problems


- Disruption due to air traffic control network down

- Hundreds of passengers stranded as several international flights ground to a halt at UK airport: Efforts to restore system begin

LONDON: A technical glitch in the air traffic control network in Britain affected the landing and take off of numerous planes. It also included international flights. Hundreds of passengers were stranded as air services were widely affected. A statement from the National Air Traffic Controller said that the service will resume soon.

Hundreds of flights were grounded and grounded in Britain after the air traffic control network went down. The operation of domestic flights was affected due to this technical glitch, but international flights were also affected extensively. It was decided to delay most of the flights. For safety reasons, the flight was said to be inadvisable until the air traffic control network system is operational.

According to a spokesperson of the National Air Traffic Controller, engineers are trying to fix the technical fault after the air traffic was halted. The network system will be operational or flight operations will resume. However, no information was given as to how soon this defect will be removed and it was also not said that the reasons for this technical defect have arisen.

A number of international passengers were also stranded as flights were suspended in Britain. Several planes were grounded in different European countries. Passengers of many flights were told that their flight would be delayed by 12 hours. Planes that were not going to land at any British airport, but were going to pass through British airspace, also had to stop because they were not allowed to go through.

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