Alaska Airlines resumes operations after tech outage grounds all flights

The company announced that Alaska Airlines resumed operations after an unknown technical error from it that affects its entire system for about three hours.

The transport company witnessed “a break with this, which led to a temporary terrestrial system at the system level of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air Flights” around 8 pm Pacific time on Sunday. The company, which is based on a social media, said the station was raised at 11 pm.

“When we re -put our planes and our crews, there will be likely to remain on our flights. It will take some time to restore our total operations to normal,” said Post.

The Federal Aviation Administration website has confirmed the ground stop for all airlines in Alaska and Horizon aircraft, referring to Alaska airlines.

Last month, the National Transport Council was attributed to the Alaska Airlines crew on a 1282 flight with passengers staying when the gap plate flew from the plane shortly after taking off on January 5, 2024, leaving a hole that absorbs things from the cabin.

In September, Alaska airlines said it is based on Seattle for a short period due to “major disturbances” of an unlimited technical problem that was solved within hours.

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