Thousands of travelers were grounded on Thursday when a computer glitch took down check-in systems at more than 100 airports worldwide. The outage began early on Thursday, leaving passengers waiting in long lines at counters waiting to check-in for their flights. A spokesman for Heathrow further confirmed to the Telegraph that the glitch had disrupted airlines "around the world." "A small number of airlines are currently experiencing intermittent issues with their check-in systems at airports around the world — including at Heathrow," the statement read. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWSIt was unclear when all systems would be back up and running.
Source: Fox News September 28, 2017 12:37 UTC