- “We are currently experiencing a technical issue and have applied traffic flow restrictions to maintain safety,” the U.K.’s air traffic control provider said Monday.
- There have been reports of disruption in air travel across the country.
- Scottish airline Loganair earlier said on X that there was a “network-wide failure of UK air traffic control computer systems this morning.”
Virgin Atlantic Airways Airbus A350-1000 aircraft seen taxiing in front of the air traffic control tower at London Heathrow airport in U.K.
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The U.K.’s air traffic control provider reported a technical issue Monday which saw flights across the country disrupted.
“We are currently experiencing a technical issue and have applied traffic flow restrictions to maintain safety,” NATS said in a statement. “Engineers are working to find and fix the fault.”
NATS clarified that “UK airspace is not closed” following reports on social media site X, formerly known as Twitter.
It did not provide further details on the cause of the issue or what flight restrictions had been put into place.
Gatwick Airport, London’s second-largest airport, said it was “seeing delays, and [flight] cancellations are likely,” while Luton Airport said the air traffic control issue was “affecting UK airspace, resulting in disruption to flights.”
Meanwhile, Stansted Airport said it was “aware of a nationwide air traffic control issue that is affecting flights in and out of airports across the country.”
Edinburgh Airport said passengers should not come to the airport before checking the status of their flight with their airline.
The issue with air traffic control was announced earlier by Scottish airline Loganair, which said on X that there was a “network-wide failure of UK air traffic control computer systems this morning.”