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Cyberattack hits Heathrow and other European airports, disrupts check-in and flights

Heathrow — Europe’s busiest airport — reported delays, with aviation data firm Cirium confirming 29 cancellations across Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin. Brussels Airport said 10 flights had already been cancelled with average delays of about an hour.

September 20, 2025 / 22:54 IST
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Heathrow airport
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A cyberattack on a critical airline software provider has thrown major European airports into disarray, forcing delays, cancellations and manual check-ins at hubs including London Heathrow, Brussels, Berlin and Dublin.

Check-in systems crippled

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According to a report by Reuters, Collins Aerospace, a unit of RTX, confirmed a “cyber-related disruption” to its MUSE check-in and boarding system on Saturday. The company did not disclose who was behind the attack but said the issue was limited to electronic check-in and baggage drop. Airlines have been reverting to manual processes, but passengers still face long queues and disruptions, as per the report.

Airports across Europe hit