UK Airspace restriction: several airports affected

A computer failure at the United Kingdom’s (UK) air traffic control centre has left UK bound passengers facing widespread flight. The BBC Nats confirmed a "technical problem" at its Swanwick control centre in Hampshire and said airspace remained opened but restricted. It said "every possible action" was being taken to resolve the issue. Heathrow reported delays and Gatwick said all its departing flights had been grounded. Other UK airports reported knock-on effects. They said: • at Heathrow Airport flights are "currently experiencing delays" and planes could be turned away • Incoming flights to Gatwick are continuing to land and all departing flights grounded • Stansted say it is currently working with Nats to find out how it will affect the airport Manchester Airport said it was unaffected by the incident and was ready to accept diverted flights. Thus, many UK bound passengers have remained stranded at various airports around the world as EasyJet confirms being affected by the restriction. Passengers are therefore advised to contact their airliners for specific details as regards their journey.

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