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Airports in Berlin, London, and Brussels experienced ongoing delays on Sunday due to a cyberattack targeting a major airline’s check-in system. The disruption led to staff resorting to manual processing of passengers, causing significant hold-ups at security and boarding areas.

The cyberattack has impacted flight operations across multiple European hubs, affecting both domestic and international flights. Airport authorities and airline officials have been working to mitigate the situation, with many advising travelers to arrive early and anticipate longer wait times.

While the full extent of the cyberattack remains under investigation, officials have emphasized that safety and security procedures continue to be enforced. Passengers are urged to stay informed through official channels and to check with their airlines for updated flight statuses.

This incident highlights the increasing vulnerability of airport infrastructure to cyber threats, prompting calls for enhanced cybersecurity measures within the aviation sector. As recovery efforts are underway, authorities continue to monitor the situation and work toward restoring normal operations.

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