Jan 30 (Reuters) -
IT issues at Frontier Airlines triggered a brief
ground stop at all of the U.S. budget carrier's destinations on
Thursday evening, according to an advisory from the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration.
The ground stop was requested by the Denver-based airline at
2233 GMT, and the stop was canceled at 2254 GMT, according to
the FAA.
Frontier confirmed that the ground stop had been lifted,
and said its systems operations center experienced a short
internet outage that caused the airline to initiate a brief
ground stop.