Alaska Airlines Cancels Hundreds of Flights After IT Outage

Alaska Airlines Cancels Hundreds of Flights After IT Outage

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If you’re flying on Alaska Airlines today, brace for disruptions. An IT outage that began on Thursday afternoon has caused the airliner to cancel more than 360 flights. 

The outage “led to a systemwide ground stop for Alaska and Horizon Air flights,” the airline said on Friday. For now, the company has only said that the “IT outage is not a cybersecurity event, and it’s not related to any other events.” But it’s the second incident since July, when the airline was forced to ground over 200 flights because of a separate IT outage.  

In this case, the problem began at around 3:30 p.m. PT Thursday due to a failure at Alaska Airline’s primary data center. The ground stop persisted until 11:30 p.m. But even after it was lifted, the airline was still forced to cancel flights this morning. As a result, social media has been full of would-be flyers complaining about the disruption. 

“They just canceled tonight’s flights and sent everyone in the airport to one customer service desk,” tweeted radio host Ari Hoffman, who posted a video of several dozen people waiting.

Other users report their rescheduled flights were later canceled, or that attempts to rebook or change their flights online encountered an error. FlightAware adds that Alaska Airlines delayed 239 flights on Thursday and another 498 flights today. Alaska is allowing people to cancel flights for a full refund if they don’t want to rebook.

In response, Alaska Airlines says it’s “working to restore operations to normal as quickly and safely as possible,” but cautions that “additional flight disruptions are likely as we reposition aircraft and crews throughout our network.”

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Flights on Hawaiian Airlines, which is owned by Alaska Air Group, are not impacted

As for the IT outage in July, Alaska Airlines traced it to “a critical piece of multi-redundant hardware at our data centers, manufactured by a third-party.” The hardware experienced an unexpected failure, forcing Alaska Airlines to work with its vendor to replace it.



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