A global technology outage caused chaos at Orlando International Airport, grounding flights and affecting operations for several airlines, leading to delays and cancellations. The disruption also impacted other services and companies in the area, including Florida’s Turnpike and the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. American Airlines and Delta were on a ground stop but have reportedly re-established operations, while United Airlines is still experiencing delays. United Airlines has issued a waiver for travelers to change their plans online or through their app. Some passengers, like Jakwan Barnett, were lucky enough to avoid major disruptions, while others, like Stephen Ndukwe, faced significant delays and uncertainty. Orlando Sanford International Airport also experienced delays and cancellations, with Allegiant Air canceling all flights before 2 p.m. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike confirmed that the outage was not a security incident or cyberattack but impacted Microsoft 365 apps and services. The widespread technology outage affected not just airports but also services like Florida’s Turnpike and the LYNX bus system. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight information and allow extra time for processing. The situation has left many travelers stranded and unsure of their next steps amidst the ongoing disruptions.
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