Friday, July 19, 2024 At O’Hare Airport, the outage is affecting major airlines, including American, Delta, United, Allegiant, and Frontier. Display screens that typically show flight information were instead displaying blue screens. Chicago and Atlanta airports are experiencing significant disruptions, with over 7,100 flights within, into, or out of the U.

S. delayed and more than 1,100 flights canceled. The affected airlines include major carriers such as American, Delta, and United Airlines.

Passengers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport to avoid inconvenience. While American Airlines, Allegiant, and Spirit have lifted their ground stops, Delta and United are still experiencing disruptions. However, both Delta and United have managed to resume some flights.

As of 6:54 a.m., over 1,100 flights have been canceled across the U.

S. Flights at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport have been halted due to a global software outage causing widespread disruptions to various sectors, including businesses and banks. The FAA reports that airlines such as United, American, Delta, and Allegiant have grounded flights at airports nationwide due to issues with accessing Microsoft 365 apps and services.

CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz announced that the company is actively addressing issues faced by Windows users of its tools. “The issue has been identified, isolated, and a fix has been deployed,” Kurtz stated. He advised customers to check the support.