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Air Canada passengers face check-in problems due to computer outage

| @indiablooms | Feb 28, 2018, at 08:02 pm

Montreal, Feb 28 (IBNS):  Air Canada passengers on Tuesday faced problems to check-in at the airport due to the computer issues, media reports said.

The users have complained about the difficulty to log in to the account and also several passengers were stranded at the airport.

Due to the computer outage, flights were delayed.

Confirming the news, Air Canada tweeted: "We confirm a computer issue this AM affecting check-in & call centres. Airport check-in is resolved & we’re getting everyone on their way. Web and mobile check-in & customer call centres are still affected & we’re working hard to get this resolved."

No flight was cancelled due to the outage.


Image: Facebook profile of Air Canada.

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