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Major Airlines Waive Change Fees Amid CrowdStrike Global Tech Outage Causing Flight Delays

CrowdStrike experienced a major outage early Friday morning, leading to disruptions in various critical systems used by airlines worldwide.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
July 19, 2024
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Major Airlines Waive Change Fees Amid CrowdStrike Global Tech Outage Causing Flight Delays

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In a significant move to accommodate frustrated travelers, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines have announced that they are waiving change fees for passengers affected by widespread flight delays. The delays stem from a global tech outage at CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity company.

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CrowdStrike experienced a major outage early Friday morning, leading to disruptions in various critical systems used by airlines worldwide. The outage affected flight scheduling, check-in processes, and baggage handling systems, causing significant delays at airports across the globe.

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 Airline Responses

In response to the mounting frustrations of stranded passengers, Delta, American, and United Airlines have taken the unprecedented step of waiving change fees. This decision is aimed at providing flexibility and relief to travelers whose plans have been disrupted by the unexpected outage.

Delta Air Lines: Delta was one of the first major carriers to announce the fee waiver. In a statement, the airline expressed its commitment to ensuring customer satisfaction and minimizing inconvenience. “We understand the challenges our passengers are facing and want to make it as easy as possible for them to adjust their travel plans,” said a Delta spokesperson.

American Airlines: Following suit, American Airlines also announced it would waive change fees. “Our priority is the well-being of our customers,” said American Airlines CEO. “By waiving change fees, we hope to alleviate some of the stress caused by these delays.”

United Airlines: United Airlines joined its competitors in waiving change fees, emphasizing the need for empathy and support during such disruptions. “We are working diligently to assist our passengers and ensure they reach their destinations as smoothly as possible,” said a United representative.

United, Delta Airlines Stop Operations After Microsoft, Crowdstrike Outage  - Bloomberg

Travelers have expressed mixed reactions to the situation. While many appreciate the airlines’ efforts to mitigate the impact of the delays, frustration remains high. Social media platforms have been flooded with posts from affected passengers sharing their experiences and seeking updates.

The CrowdStrike outage has highlighted the vulnerability of the airline industry’s reliance on third-party technology providers. With critical operations dependent on external systems, disruptions like this can have far-reaching consequences. Industry experts are calling for increased investment in redundancy and cybersecurity measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

CrowdStrike has acknowledged the outage and is working around the clock to restore its systems. In a public statement, the company apologized for the inconvenience caused and assured customers that it is taking steps to resolve the issue as swiftly as possible. “We understand the critical nature of our services and are fully committed to restoring normal operations,” said a CrowdStrike spokesperson.

Global IT Outage Grounds Flights and Hits Businesses: Live Updates - The  New York Times

As airlines and passengers navigate the challenges posed by the CrowdStrike outage, the waiver of change fees by Delta, American, and United Airlines offers some relief. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of technology and travel, and the need for robust contingency plans in an increasingly digital world.

For now, affected travelers are advised to stay in touch with their airlines for the latest updates and to take advantage of the waived change fees to make necessary adjustments to their travel plans.

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