Swiss airspace reopened Wednesday morning after a computer glitch grounded flights across the Alpine nation for several hours, officials said.
“The technical malfunction at Skyguide has been resolved,” the Swiss air traffic control service said in a tweet, adding that “the airspace closure was lifted at 8:30 am (0630 GMT).”
“Swiss airspace is now open again and air traffic over Switzerland and operations at the national airports of Geneva and Zurich are resuming.”
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