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Delta cancels another 600 flights on Monday in wake of cyber failure

Delta Air Lines canceled more than 600 flights on Monday, as the U.S. air carrier continued to struggle to restore operations after last week's. worldwide cyber outage, even as other airline companies were recovering from. the event.

About 16% of Delta's flights had been canceled since 7:00. a.m. EST, according to information from FlightAware, out of approximately. 1,100 flights to or from the United States overall, the web site. stated.

The problem has stranded countless Delta travelers throughout. the United States, with some needing to lease automobiles to drive. hundreds of miles while others might have to wait days for brand-new. flights or cancel journeys altogether.

The Atlanta-based airline is battling operational issues. after the failure hit its team tracking system. Delta's overall. number of canceled flights given that Friday has actually surpassed 5,000.

A Delta spokesperson did not right away react to an. emailed ask for comment.

A software application upgrade by international cybersecurity company CrowdStrike. triggered system problems for Microsoft. consumers, consisting of lots of airlines, on Friday.

Although other U.S. airline companies have actually mainly recovered, Delta. has actually had a hard time to go back to typical. American Airlines had. cancelled 1% of its flights on Monday, while United Airlines. canceled less than 1%.

Delta shares were bit changed in premarket trading on. Monday.

Delta CEO Ed Bastian stated over the weekend that the. CrowdStrike issue impacted its Microsoft Windows systems,. snarling an important application.

Among our team tracking-related tools was affected and. not able to successfully process the extraordinary variety of. changes triggered by the system shutdown, Bastian told. clients in an email.

In a different note, he informed employees that Delta would. continue to tactically adjust schedules to guarantee security.

Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke with Bastian. over the weekend, according to an official, reminding him of the. provider's obligations to consumers and the department's. enforcement role.

CrowdStrike stated a substantial number of the 8.5 million. impacted Microsoft gadgets were back online.

(source: Reuters)