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Computer Glitch Delays United Flights

Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:07:34 PM

CHICAGO (AP) - United Airlines' domestic flights were delayed up to 90 minutes Tuesday night because of a computer glitch.

The computer system controlling United's check-ins and reservations went down around 5 p.m. CST, airline spokeswoman Jean Medina said. The system remained down five hours later and airports were forced to check passengers in for flights manually, she said.

Medina said flights were delayed 60 to 90 minutes because of the problem. Some flights pushed back their takeoff times to allow passengers stuck in long lines to board, while other passengers had to reschedule flights, she said.


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