A technical failure in an IT system affects banks, companies, media, airports and rail transport in various countries around the world, including Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Turkey.

Berlin airport announced the suspension of air traffic until 11:00 Greek time due to a technical problem in the IT system

The Berlin airport announced the suspension of air traffic until 11:00 Greek time due to a technical problem in the IT system.

Earlier, the managing company of the airport in a statement to X informed the passengers that there are delays in check-in due to a technical problem.

Problems also at airports in Britain – Holland due to the technical failure

Passengers at Britain’s Edinburgh airport are unable to use automatic boarding pass machines, with screens showing a message saying “the server is offline,” an eyewitness told Reuters.

Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands — one of Europe’s busiest — said it was also affected by the global technical failure, noting that passengers scheduled to travel today should contact their airline first.

“The fault has affected flights to and from Schiphol,” an airport spokesman explained, adding that it was not clear how many flights were affected.

Microsoft announced that it is taking action after a technical problem

The technology giant Microsoft announced today that it is taking action after a technical problem that affected several businesses, mainly in Australia.

“Our services are improving as we continue to take mitigation measures,” the company said in a message on social media X.