Flights at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands were grounded on Monday morning after a network failure in the Air Force control tower, causing chaos for passengers. The fault was detected around 11:30 local time, and incoming flights have been prohibited since then.
Flight Diversions and Cancellations
Incoming flights have been rerouted to alternative airports, including Rotterdam, Zaventem airport in Brussels, Maastricht, and Weeze in Germany. Several flights, including those to Rome, Bologna, Sofia, and Prague, have been cancelled.
Passengers Advised to Check with Airlines
Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest information on their flights. The airport has not yet provided an estimated time for when operations will return to normal.
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