While NATS maintains that engineers continue working to discover what caused technical issues with their systems, many people still have questions. So far, no word has come out about the origin of the problem or what it will take to get air transit fully up and running again.
A ripple effect
As Britain works to regain control over its airspace, some of the problems are now spilling over into neighboring nation Ireland.
Irish officials recently confirmed that due to the issues in the United Kingdom, some flights scheduled to enter or exit Dublin’s airport now face delays or cancellations.
In the coming hours, folks will have to stay tuned to learn more about what’s going on with UK air traffic and the projected timeframe for restored travel at full functionality.
Airports in England have urged travelers to maintain awareness of air traffic problems. Meanwhile, Scotland’s Edinburgh Airport advised passengers to hold off on arrival until after they’ve confirmed their flight status with their respective airlines.