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More United States flights cancelled in wake of worldwide cyber outage

More than 1,200 flights have been canceled within, into or out of the U.S. on Sunday, led by cancellations in top carriers Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, according to data tracker FlightAware.com, in the wake of Friday's global cyber interruption.

Airline companies are struggling to recuperate from the tech failure that forced numerous carriers to ground flights on Friday.

United on Sunday stated it had no further comment following an update on Saturday. It stated on Saturday that most of its innovation systems have been restored, however that it will continue to see cancellations and hold-ups this weekend. It also said it had extended a travel waiver through Sunday for customers.

CNBC reported Sunday that Delta was using its crews additional pay to personnel flights as it recovers from the interruption.

A software application update by global cybersecurity company CrowdStrike, among the biggest operators in the market, triggered the current systems problems not just for airlines but in other services also, such as healthcare and banking.

(source: Reuters)