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By The JDneer in lufthansa — 20 Feb 2023

[theregister] Lufthansa flights grounded by major IT snafu, 'construction work' blamed

German airliner Lufthansa Group is working to restore services after an unspecified IT glitch – which it says was caused by a sliced broadband cable – forced it to delay or cancel flights.

[theregister] Lufthansa flights grounded by major IT snafu, 'construction work' blamed
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Lufthansa flights grounded due to major IT outage
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