Several major airports were forced to halt operations due to a technical glitch at a National Air Traffic Services (NATS) control centre that left dozens of planes stranded.

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Passengers were stuck on the tarmac or rediverted to European airports after an air traffic control failure, which started earlier on Wednesday afternoon.

Passengers across Britain are suffering travel chaos after an air traffic control issue grounded planes at the start of the school summer holidays.

Nats apologises to passengers after flights suspended at several airports including Gatwick and Birmingham

Air traffic control glitch grounds flights in Britain, causing delays and diversions before engineers restore system.

LONDON: A technical issue briefly caused flight delays in Britain on Wednesday before engineers were able to restore the system, the air traffic control operator said. The…

There are ongoing flight delays after a technical problem with UK air traffic control systems.

Several major airports were forced to halt operations due to a technical glitch at a National Air Traffic Services (NATS) control centre that left dozens of planes stranded.

More than 150 flights were cancelled on Wednesday for around an hour amid a technical glitch with air traffic control (ATC) provider NATS, which is understood to have been caused…

More than 150 flights were cancelled on Wednesday for around an hour amid a technical glitch with air traffic control (ATC) provider NATS, which is understood to have been caused…

Details are emerging about how a 20-minute outage caused airport chaos on Wednesday.