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A notice informing customers they cannot pay by card is displayed in the self-checkout area of a Waitrose supermarket, amid a global IT outage, in Canary Wharf, London, Britain, July 19, 2024. REUTERS/Helen Reid
A notice informing customers they cannot pay by card is displayed in the self-checkout area of a Waitrose supermarket, amid a global IT outage, in Canary Wharf, London, Britain, July 19, 2024. REUTERS/Helen Reid
Passengers wait at Barajas Airport, as Spanish airport operator Aena on Friday reported a computer systems "incident" at all Spanish airports which may cause flight delays, in Madrid, Spain July 19, 2024. REUTERS/Elena Rodriguez
Passengers wait at Barajas Airport, as Spanish airport operator Aena on Friday reported a computer systems "incident" at all Spanish airports which may cause flight delays, in Madrid, Spain July 19, 2024. REUTERS/Elena Rodriguez
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A global tech outage that appeared to be related to issues at cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike (CRWD.O) and Microsoft (MSFT.O) on Friday affected operations in sectors including airports, airlines, media and banks.

Below is a list of disruptions that have been reported:

AIRLINES, AIRPORTS

Airports and airlines around the globe have warned of delays and cancellations or switched to manual check-in, with some halting flights.

- Berlin airport temporarily halted all flights, a spokesperson told Reuters. Lufthansa's (LHAG.DE) Eurowings said it was halting domestic German flights as well as flights to and from Britain until 3 p.m. (1300 GMT).

- Spanish airport operator Aena (AENA.MC) reported a computer systems incident while Lisbon airport, Portugal's biggest, also experienced disruption. Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and reportedly Brussels airport were affected as well.

- Top Dutch airline KLM (AIRF.PA) said it could not handle flights on Friday and that it suspended most of its operations. Air France, KLM's parent company, said that its operations were disrupted.

- Turkish Airlines is experiencing problems with ticketing, check-in, and booking, it said in a post on X. Budapest Airport said several airline check-in systems were out of operation.

- Major U.S. carriers including American Airlines (AAL.O), Delta Airlines (DAL.N) and United Airlines (UAL.O) halted flights on Friday morning citing communication issues. American Airlines later said it had re-established operations. Frontier and Spirit too cancelled directives to ground planes.

- A SAS spokesperson said the Scandinavian airline was expecting delays. Australia's national airline Qantas (QAN.AX) and Sydney airport said planes were delayed but still flying.

- Swiss air traffic control company Skyguide said it had temporarily reduced Swiss air traffic capacity by 30%.

- Indian airlines, including SpiceJet (SPJT.BO), Indigo, Akasa Air, Vistara, Air India and Air India Express were also facing issues on Friday.

FINANCIALS

- Australia's largest bank, Commonwealth Bank (CBA.AX), said earlier issues affecting PayID instant transfers had been resolved. Services including Netbank, the CommBank app, CommBiz, merchant payments and ATMs are available.

- Several major oil and gas trading desks in London and Singapore were struggling to execute trades, six industry sources told Reuters.

- Macquarie Capital was unable to provide liquidity for unexpired warrants on HKEX.

- South Africa's Capitec said card payments, ATM and app services were fully restored following significant nationwide disruptions.

- LSEG Group's (LSEG.L) Workspace news and data platform suffered an outage that affected user access worldwide, causing disruption across financial markets. It said in a client memo that technical problems on FX spot and forward rates have been resolved and services restored.

- Some brokerages in India are facing technical difficulties, traders at the brokerages told Reuters.

- German insurer Allianz (ALVG.DE) said it was experiencing a major outage that is impacting employees' ability to log on to their computers.

- Some German banks are facing disruptions, a spokesperson for the Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft financial industry association, said on Friday, without providing further details.

- Barclays (BARC.L) said its digital investing platform Smart Investor was impacted.

- Brazilian lender Bradesco said its digital platforms were unavailable on Friday.

MEDIA

- Britain's Sky News resumed broadcasting after an hours-long outage, but operating at minimal capacity and without many of its usual services.

- Australia's state broadcaster ABC said it was experiencing a "major network outage", without giving a reason.

- Regular programming at Sky News Australia was disrupted.

EMERGENCY SERVICES, HEALTHCARE

- England's National Health Service (NHS) said bookings of doctors' appointments and patient records were disrupted, but emergency services had not been affected.

- Several hospitals in the Netherlands had to scale down their operations, Dutch press agency ANP reported.

- Victorian state police in Australia said some internal systems had been hit but emergency services were operating normally.

- Copenhagen's fire department said on X it was experiencing problems receiving automatically transmitted fire alarms, and urged people to call 112 in case of a fire.

- Two hospitals in the northern German cities of Luebeck and Kiel have cancelled elective operations scheduled for Friday.

OTHER

- Critical infrastructure in Germany has been affected, an interior ministry spokesperson said.

- New Zealand's parliamentary computer systems were affected, according to Rafael Gonzalez-Montero, head of the parliamentary service.

- Australia's Telstra Group (TLS.AX) was facing disruptions to some of its systems, a spokesperson for the telecom firm told Reuters.

- The Baltic Hub container terminal in the Polish city of Gdansk said it was hit by the global outage in Microsoft systems and was working to solve the issue.

- The Paris Olympics organising committee said the cyber outage was slowing its operations, but the impact was limited and ticket sales were unaffected.

- The United Arab Emirates foreign ministry said its electronic systems were functioning normally again.

- Maruti Suzuki (MRTI.NS), India's largest carmaker, said it briefly halted production and despatch operations. It has resumed operations and does not expect any material impact from the incident.

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