Travelers at MSP Airport deal with ongoing cancellations, delays
A technology outage on Friday brought airports around the country to a screeching halt and travelers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport are still experiencing flight cancellations and delays.
Canceled flights continue at MSP after tech outage
Travelers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday are still dealing with canceled and delayed flights, days after a global tech outage caused issues for airports around the country.
Global technology outage disrupts flights at MSP, airports nationwide
A global technology outage is causing flight cancellations and disruptions at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and other airports nationwide on Friday morning.
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