Dubai airport resumes normal operations after global outage hits check-in desks
Dubai International Airport, a major global hub for Emirates airline, faced a system outage affecting check-in processes at Terminals 1 and 2. However, operations swiftly returned to normal after switching to an alternative system. Flydubai confir...

Dubai Airports said in a statement the outage had impacted some airlines operating from Terminal 1 and 2 but that the check-in process had been switched to an alternative system, which allowed normal processes to swiftly resume.
Flydubai, which operates out of Terminal 2, said that its operations had not been impacted. Emirates, which operates out of Terminal 3, said there had been no impact on its flight operations but there may be some delays later due to the knock-on effect from delayed departures from some airports.
Etihad Airways, which operates from Abu Dhabi's Zayed Internatioanl Airport, similarly said it was operating normally but that there could be limited delays across its network.
Carriers, media companies, banks and telecoms firms around the world reported on Friday that system outages were disrupting their operations.
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