The National Air Traffic Services (NATS) said the 'technical issue' affecting its flight planning system had been 'identified and remedied', but travellers continued to face disruption.
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"Teams across Heathrow are working as hard as they can to minimise the knock-on impacts and assist those whose journeys have been affected." He added that he would encourage all passengers to read the UK Civil Aviation Authority's guidance and"be aware of their rights when flights are delayed or cancelled".While NATS has confirmed it has fixed the technical issue with the UK's air traffic control system, airports have warned the disruption it has caused will continue. Here's what some of them have said.
Newcastle International Airport:"We understand that the technical issue with National Air Traffic Services is now resolved, but it will take some time for operations to get back to normal."
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