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After cyberattack, Berlin airport continues to be affected by disruptions

Berlin Airport is working to restore its baggage and check-in systems following a cyberattack that occurred at the weekend. Further delays and cancellations are possible on Wednesday.

Berlin is among several airports in Europe that have been affected by disruptions. These are attributed to the ransomware attack against software provider Collins Aerospace. The disruptions have affected thousands of flights and passengers since Friday.

The BER operator stated that it may be several days before the airport in Berlin has a functional and secure software system again. Staff are working hard to manually process passengers in the interim.

It added that the software provider had "called in other experts to work urgently on finding a solution."

The airport warned passengers to expect long delays and encouraged them to confirm with their airline in advance if their flight is still scheduled.

Collins Aerospace announced on Monday that they were working with affected airports. These include the busiest airports in Europe, including Heathrow London and Heathrow Brussels.

Berlin Airport was especially busy following a marathon that took place over the weekend in the city. Many runners were struggling to get home. (Reporting and editing by Thomas Seythal, Rachel More)

(source: Reuters)