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Planes grounded to and from UK due to air traffic control ‘technical issue’

Published 15:01 28 Aug 2023 BST

Updated 15:22 28 Aug 2023 BST

Steve Hopkins
Planes grounded to and from UK due to air traffic control ‘technical issue’

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More than 6,000 flights were due in and out of UK today

Air traffic control is currently experiencing "a technical issue" and has restricted UK flight traffic while it is being fixed, with reports suggesting the problem could last days.

The National Air Traffic Controller Service (Nats) told the BBC the issue is affecting its ability to automatically process flight plans - the information air traffic controllers need to know about where an aircraft is flying from and at what time, along with where it's going and the route it will take to get there.

"Until our engineers have resolved this, flight plans are being input manually which means we cannot process them at the same volume, hence we have applied traffic flow restrictions," a spokesperson told the broadcaster.

"Our technical experts are looking at all possible solutions to rectify this as quickly as possible. Nats reiterates the top priority is ensuring every flight in the UK remains safe as it advises any passengers travelling to contact their airline.

While thousands of passengers are facing delays, it is not known exactly how many passengers and flights are impacted, more than 6,000 flights wee due in and out of the UK on Monday. Aviation data firm Cirium says 3,049 flights were due to depart UK airports in total today, and a further 3,054 flights are scheduled to arrive.

Michele Robson, who used to work in air traffic control, told BBC Radio 4's World at One programme that technical issues normally "only last a couple of hours" so Monday's shutdown is "unusual."

She added that this means, "nobody really knows at this point how long it's going to take".

Those waiting to depart at airports have been told to keep checking the flight information at the terminal, while people already on planes will be updated by crew.

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