
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport ( SEA ) experienced significant delays on Saturday following a “possible cyberattack” that resulted in an “internet and web systems outage” at the Port of Seattle, reported the US Today.
The problems, according to a declaration from the air-port, started early on Saturday night and were linked to a alleged attack that affected the Port of Seattle’s methods. ” Earlier this morning, the Port of Seattle experienced certain system outages indicating a possible cyberattack”, airport authorities reported. The Port is working to restore full support to” important networks” that have been isolated.
As of 8 pm ET, the effect was serious, with 247 planes delayed and six canceled, according to FlightAware. An estimated time for when the airport’s operations may resume to their full potential has not yet been determined by the aircraft. In the interim, officers are coordinating with authorities and partners to help travelers who have been affected by the interruption.
Travelers are advised to examine with airport partners for the most recent travel information and allow extra time when arriving at the airports. Get your smart boarding go for your trip and any checked cargo through the airline applications before you get to SEA, the airport advised.
The Federal Aviation Administration referred questions to SEA officials and declined to comment on the difficulties. The airport is urging people to be informed about the most recent flight information via their airlines, and it is anticipated that the airport will continue to operate without interruptions due to ongoing system problems.