A cyberattack has caused further flight cancellations at Brussels Airport, extending the disruption of European air travel that began over the weekend. The ongoing issues have led to significant delays and stranded passengers, with check-in processes affected at the airport on Saturday. Airlines have warned that the situation could worsen if the cyberattack persists, with more cancellations expected in the coming days.
Travelers are advised to monitor their flight status closely as the airport works to restore normal operations. The incident has raised concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyber threats, highlighting the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures. Authorities are investigating the source of the attack, which has targeted the airport’s internal systems, causing widespread disruptions to flight schedules.
Brussels Airport has issued a statement expressing its commitment to resolving the situation and minimizing the impact on passengers. The airport’s management is closely collaborating with IT experts to identify and neutralize the threat, while also providing support to affected travelers. Despite these efforts, the situation remains unstable, and the airport has not provided a timeline for full recovery.