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European airports try to resume normality after hacker attack

Published on September 21, 2025

Here is the rewritten article, maintaining all the information, but with another structure and writing to avoid plagiarism: European airports still impact after attacking hacker to the check-in system Some of Europe's leading airports continue to have difficulty resuming normal on Sunday after a hacker attack compromising online check-in systems.In Brussels, the situation led authorities to recommend that airlines cancel half of the offspring on Monday (22), in view of persistent instability. The target of the action was Collins Aerospace, a company responsible for providing the Muse-in-law boarding and check-in, belonging to RTX.The failure reached moved airports like Heathrow, in London, Berlin and Brussels airport. On Saturday (20), passengers faced long lines, delays and cancellations.Despite an improvement recorded in Heathrow and Berlin on Sunday, Brussels airport still faces serious difficulties.A local spokesman reported that Collins has not so far available a safe and updated version of the software that allows the full resumption of services. Only on Sunday, 50 of the 257 takeoffs planned in Brussels were canceled preventively to avoid excessive lines and last -minute problems.The day before, 25 of 234 programmed flights were also suspended, according to the airport operator. RTX stated on Saturday that it works to correct the flaw “as soon as possible” and that companies could alleviate the impact using manual check-in.The company did not officially comment on the new cancellations this Sunday.