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Swiss air traffic control reduces capacity amid global tech outage
Jul 19, 2024 3:04 AM

ZURICH, July 19 (Reuters) - Swiss air traffic control

company Skyguide said on Friday that as a precautionary measure

it had temporarily reduced capacity in Swiss air traffic by 30%

amid global tech outages.

"Following a request from Zurich airport, Skyguide is

currently not accepting any further incoming flights," it said,

noting that Geneva air traffic control was currently operating

without restrictions.

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