Internet outage delays American flights at JFK
NEW YORK — American Airlines says an Internet outage shut down its reservation system at New York's Kennedy airport and delayed flights for about an hour.
Airline spokesman Ed Martelle says an Internet line broke about a mile from the John F. Kennedy International Airport on Tuesday morning. That disrupted the computer system used to check in passengers. Martelle doesn't know the cause of the break.
Service was restored by noon. Martelle says the outage affected only a few flights and there were no cancellations.
American Airlines is JFK's third-biggest tenant after Delta and JetBlue. It handles nearly 8 million passengers at the airport each year.
The airline, a unit of AMR Corp., is based in Fort Worth, Texas.
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