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UK air traffic control service requires to find out lessons of 2023 meltdown, report states

Britain's air travel regulator said the nation's air traffic operator should evaluate its contingency strategies and alert airline companies of possible disturbance earlier, in its report on an air traffic crisis in August 2023.

The event, caused by an IT failure, impacted 700,000 travelers in the peak holiday. The disruption was condemned by the government, tourists and airline company employers, who stated it would cost them over 100 million pounds ($ 127 million) in. refunds and payment.

The Civil Air Travel Authority (CAA) on Thursday made 34. recommendations in its last report, including more detailed. collaboration in between the air traffic operator NATS, airline companies. and airports, and an evaluation of contingency strategies.

It said it would likewise take a look at the incentive framework utilized. to pay NATS.

The NATS IT failure in 2015 was an unmatched occasion. that we all hope never ever occurs again, so I invite the last. report and its recommendations to enhance the sector and. bring back traveler self-confidence, transport minister Louise Haigh. stated in a statement.

(source: Reuters)