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Passengers face hours of delays after Gatwick Airport system outage

A Gatwick Airport spokesperson said one flight was cancelled and two were diverted from Gatwick.

Aisling Grace
Saturday 09 December 2023 12:20 EST
Gatwick said the air traffic control outage had since been fixed (PA)
Gatwick said the air traffic control outage had since been fixed (PA) (PA Archive)

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Travellers faced hours of delays at Gatwick Airport on Saturday after a system outage grounded flights.

Passengers flying to and from the West Sussex airport reported planes being stuck on the tarmac after the problems hit at around 8am.

The airport said the air traffic control outage had since been fixed, but apologised for ongoing delays.

Dozens of departures and arrivals appeared to be affected, with football fans travelling to Premier League matches among those experiencing issues.

Danny Bellringer, 45, was travelling from Dublin with fellow Brighton fans for the game against Burnley when the group was told their Aer Lingus flight would be delayed by at least two hours.

The oil rig worker said: ā€œThereā€™s not a huge amount we can do ā€“ weā€™re kind of used to it when travelling over from Ireland to the UK for games, (it) very rarely goes completely smoothly.ā€

Padraic Mac Aonghusa, 24, said fellow passengers on his Ryanair flight from Dublin were ā€œangryā€ when the pilot announced there would be a delay due to the issues at Gatwick.

Mr Mac Aonghusa, who works in finance in Ireland, was travelling for the game between Crystal Palace and Liverpool and was delayed for an hour and 15 minutes.

A London Gatwick spokesperson said: ā€œThere was an outage to a local Nats system earlier this morning which has now been rectified.

ā€œSome passengers may experience delays. We apologise for any inconvenience.ā€

The spokesperson added that one flight was cancelled and two were diverted from Gatwick.

National Air Traffic Services (Nats) told the PA news agency: ā€œFor a short period earlier this morning we had a technical issue that was quickly fixed.

ā€œTo make sure safety was maintained departures were paused temporarily but were resumed around 8am.

ā€œWe are working with airlines to minimise any delays and would like to apologise for anyone whose journey has been affected.ā€

In response to the system outage, Ryanair CEO Michael Oā€™Leary called for the CEO of Nats, Martin Rolfe, to quit or be removed by the UK Government.

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