Flights to and from Edinburgh Airport are taking off once more after they have been grounded as a consequence of an IT subject inside air site visitors management.
At the least 30 of greater than 150 flights scheduled to depart from and arrive on the airport this night have been cancelled because of the subject, which appeared to start out after 2pm on Sunday.
A number of others diverted to Manchester and Glasgow.
In a submit on X on Sunday afternoon, an airport spokesperson stated engineers have been working to resolve the difficulty.
“Passengers ought to proceed to examine their flight standing with their airline earlier than travelling to the airport,” it stated.
“Our engineers have restored the system to operation,” it stated in a press release to Sky Information, including flight operations on the airport restarted at 6.25pm.
“We remorse the inconvenience that has been induced.”
It isn’t the one disruption the airport could face within the run-up to Christmas.
North Air gasoline tanker drivers based mostly at Edinburgh Airport are planning to stroll out for nearly three weeks in a dispute over pay.
The industrial motion led by Unite will start at 5am on 18 December and finish at 4.59am on 6 January.
The pay dispute pertains to a rejected 4.5% pay supply by North Air after “years of below-inflation pay will increase”, in keeping with Unite.
North Air is the one gasoline provide firm for airways flying out of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Airport – which served 14.4 million passengers final 12 months – is utilized by 35 airways flying to 152 locations.