Airline carriers, television and radio broadcasters, and banks in various countries have reported operational problems due to the failure of Windows devices. BBC News and The Guardian write about this, citing Meduza. Problems are reported, in particular, in the USA, Great Britain, India, New Zealand, and Australia. Major American airlines, including Delta, United and American Airlines, have suspended flights due to communication problems, CNN reports. Berlin Airport said that "due to technical problems, check-in for flights will be delayed." Melbourne Airport has warned passengers of a "global technology issue that is impacting the check-in process for some airlines" and advised passengers to "allow a little extra time for check-in". Ryanair has advised passengers to arrive at airports at least three hours before departure. "We are currently experiencing network problems due to a global outage of third-party IT systems that are beyond our control. We advise all passengers to arrive at the airport at least three hours before the scheduled departure time," the carrier said in a statement.
Airports, banks and companies around the world have reported technical problems due to the Windows crash
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