What’s been impacted by global IT outage?

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A global IT outage is affecting major services including airlines, banks, healthcare and broadcasters across the world.

It is believed the meltdown is related to an issue at the software company Microsoft and global cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike – although it is unknown if it is the same problem is affecting airports and train services across the globe.

Microsoft said on Friday morning that it was continuing to address the “lingering impact” of its 365 applications and services that are in a “degraded state” while Crowdstrike said in an automated message that it was aware of reports of crashes.

Follow live: Major services across the world affected by outage

Here’s what we know has been impacted so far. The list will be updated as we find out more.

Healthcare:

NHS England says ‘majority of GP surgeries’ are affected – many have been unable to book appointments or access patient records

Independent pharmacies – some are unable to access prescriptions and medicine deliveries have been affected

No known impact on 999 or emergency services

Airports:

Heathrow – flights “operational” but there are delays
Luton – using manual systems for check-in services
London Gatwick – warning of delays
Manchester – check-in taking longer for some airlines
Edinburgh airport – longer wait times due to outage
Stansted Airport – check-in services being done manually
Liverpool Airport – airlines affected
Birmingham Airport – some delays at check-in
Belfast Airport – whiteboard being used to provide flight details
Berlin Brandenburg Airport in Germany
All Spanish Airports
Sydney Airport in Australia
Hong Kong Airport
Swissport – one of the world’s biggest ground handling services for airports, check-ins, and baggage – has also been impacted.

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Trains:

Avanti West Coast
Gatwick Express
Great Northern
Great Western Railway
Hull Trains
London Northwestern
Lumo Railway
Northern Railway
Southern Railway
Thameslink
TransPennine
West Midlands Rail

Airlines:

Today was expected to be the busiest day for flight departures, but the following airlines are impacted by the tech outage:

Ryanair
Delta Airlines
American Airlines
Virgin Australia
SpiceJet and Akasa Air (Both low-cost Indian airlines)
WizzAir

Ferry services

Port of Dover – people told to expect longer waiting times

Emergency Services:

911 lines in Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Ohio

A screen of Windows PC tells to reboot all of a sudden in Tokyo, Japan, on July 19th, 2024. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )
Image:
A screen of Windows PCs telling users to reboot in Tokyo, Japan: Pic: The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images

Broadcasters:

Sky News UK
Sky Sports News
ABC News in Australia

Banks:

Bendigo Bank in Australia
Adelaide Bank in Australia

Supermarkets:

Coles Supermarkets in Australia

Financial:

London Stock Exchange News Platform (RNS)

Football clubs

Manchester United – ticket release postponed
Hibernian Football Club – general ticket sale delayed

More could follow suit as the following clubs around the English Football League reported issues this morning:

Blackburn
Bolton
Bradford
Chesterfield
Huddersfield
Leyton Orient
Lincoln
Plymouth
Preston
Rotherham
Walsall

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