United grounds all its flights due to a network glitch

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We really, really hope you didn’t have to take a United Airlines flight this morning. The air carrier temporarily grounded all its flights due to a networking glitch that created “automation issues” across its fleet. United started returning things to normal around 9:20AM Eastern (initially for regional carriers), but not before it created serious chaos — there are reports of staff having to write boarding passes and baggage tickets , not to mention flight delays that will likely continue throughout the day. It’s not yet clear what exactly is at fault. However, this is the second time in as many months that the airline has had to bring everything to a screeching halt due to a network failure. That doesn’t mean that you’re looking at a systemic flaw, but it definitely underscores the importance of reliable transportation tech. [Image credit: Shutterstock] Filed under: Transportation , Networking Comments Via: NBC News Source: FAA

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