Low-cost airline easyJet said a computer problem that caused it to cancel about 200 flights Thursday had been resolved, but its schedule could be disrupted for the rest of the day.
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“EasyJet can confirm that the previous IT systems issues have now been rectified,” the British airline said.
“Unfortunately, they have led to some cancellations earlier today and, while we expect to operate most of our remaining flight schedule, some may continue to experience some disruption over the next few hours.”
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