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Belgrade Airport experiences global software outage: Possible flight delays

Around 10 a.m. today, Belgrade Airport encountered another disruption in the software system used by airlines for passenger check-in, according to a statement from Belgrade Airport doo.

This temporary disruption could lead to slower check-in processes at counters and may result in delays for several flights throughout the day. The airport’s statement explained that “the issue is a global software malfunction beyond the airport’s control, which has also impacted various airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa over the past few days.”

“Our technical team is actively working with the international service provider to resolve the problem as swiftly as possible,” Belgrade Airport said, offering apologies to travelers.

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It’s important to note that this problem also occurred twice earlier in the month.

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