There have been reports of heated scenes at airports across Europe, with 'fists flying' in Palma as exasperated tourists struggle to return home - but Transport Secretary Mark Harper says a cybersecurity incident has been ruled out.
"It's simply not acceptable that UK NATS would allow their systems to be taken down and everybody's flights get cancelled."
Mr Sunak added:"The transport secretary is in constant dialogue with all the industry participants, he will be talking to airlines specifically later today and making sure that they support passengers to get home as quickly as possible."Hundreds 'stranded in shocking conditions'reports of heated scenes at airports across Europe
More than 60 flights have been cancelled at the west London airport - made up of at least 32 departures and 31 arrivals.
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