European airports struggle to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on September 21, 2025
3 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on September 21, 2025
3 min readLast updated: January 21, 2026
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace disrupted check-in systems at major European airports, causing delays and cancellations, notably at Brussels Airport.
By Sabine Siebold and Christoph Steitz
BRUSSELS/BERLIN (Reuters) -Some of Europe's biggest airports battled to restore normal operations on Sunday after hackers disrupted automatic check-in systems, with Brussels asking airlines to cancel half of Monday's flight departures due to persistent problems.
Hackers on Friday targeted check-in and boarding systems provider Collins Aerospace, owned by RTX, disrupting operations at London's Heathrow - Europe's busiest airport, Berlin Airport and in Brussels.
Passengers faced long queues, cancellations and delays on Saturday. While the disruption eased significantly in Berlin and Heathrow on Sunday, according to airport officials and data, delays and flight cancellations were continuing.
A spokesperson for Brussels Airport said Collins Aerospace had not yet delivered a secure, updated version of the software necessary to restore full functionality, prompting the airport to seek the flight cancellations on Monday.
Brussels Airport said 50 of Sunday's 257 scheduled departures had been cancelled to avoid long queues and last-minute cancellations. A day earlier, 25 of the planned 234 outgoing flights were cancelled, the airport operator said.
RTX, which was not immediately available for comment on Sunday, said on Saturday it was working to fix the issue as quickly as possible, and that the disruption could be mitigated with manual check-in operations.
It said the incident had impacted its MUSE software, which is used by several airlines.
One passenger flying from Brussels said the disruption to his journey had been minimal.
"For me, it was business as usual. For those poor souls who didn't do online check-in or have bags to check, they may be waiting a bit," he said.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport said on Sunday some problems persisted but that a manual workaround was in place.
"Occasionally, there are longer waiting times at check-in, boarding, baggage handling and baggage reclaim. Delays to departing flights today are in line with a normal operating day," it said.
Heathrow said early on Sunday that work was continuing to recover from the check-in system outage. It added that "the vast majority of flights have continued to operate".
An analysis by aviation data provider Cirium said delays at Heathrow were "low", Berlin had "moderate" delays, while Brussels had "significant" delays.
Regional regulators said they were investigating the source of the hacking, the latest in a string of hacks to hit sectors from healthcare to autos. A breach at carmaker Jaguar Land Rover halted production, while another caused Marks & Spencer losses in the hundreds of millions of pounds.
(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Sabine Siebold; Writing by Adam Jourdan;Editing by Helen Popper and Ros Russell)
A cyberattack is a malicious attempt to damage, disrupt, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems, networks, or devices, often to steal data or cause harm.
Flight cancellation occurs when an airline decides to cancel a scheduled flight, often due to operational issues, weather conditions, or security concerns.
Manual check-in is a process where passengers check in for their flights without the use of automated systems, often involving staff assistance.
Collins Aerospace is a company that provides aerospace and defense systems, including check-in and boarding systems for airlines and airports.
Travel disruptions refer to interruptions in travel plans, often caused by factors like weather, technical failures, or security incidents, leading to delays or cancellations.
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