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Cyberattack throws Brussels Airport into chaos with flights cancelled and major delays
Euroweekly News ^ | 20 Sep 2025 | Farah Mokrani

Posted on 09/25/2025 6:57:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Brussels Airport has been plunged into disruption this weekend after a cyberattack hit one of its external service providers, paralysing check-in and boarding systems and forcing airlines to adapt quickly to keep passengers moving.

Flights cancelled as systems crippled\

The issue began on Friday september 19, when hackers targeted the IT systems of a company responsible for check-in and boarding operations at the Belgian hub. By Saturday morning, at least nine flights had to be cancelled, while many more suffered heavy delays.

Brussels Airlines, the airport’s flagship carrier, managed to avoid outright cancellations. However, the airline admitted that it was spacing out its long-haul flights, creating significant knock-on delays for passengers heading to destinations across the globe.

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Other European airports were also affected by the fallout, underlining the vulnerability of the aviation sector to cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.

Brussels Airlines adapts under pressure

Speaking on Saturday, Joëlle Neeb, spokesperson for Brussels Airlines, said the carrier had activated contingency plans late on Friday night to minimise chaos.

“Fortunately, our self-service baggage drop system works independently from Brussels Airport’s network,” she explained. “This means that passengers who had already checked in online could simply scan their boarding passes, print baggage tags and leave their luggage on the conveyor belts.”

For travellers not yet checked in – particularly those flying within the Schengen area – airline staff stepped in to handle the process manually. “This allowed passengers to continue using the automatic baggage system with their boarding passes, even without access to the airport’s disrupted systems,” Neeb added.

Passengers warned of ongoing delays While Brussels Airlines has avoided cancellations so far, the decision to space out departures has meant that long-haul services are running late. The airline said this was necessary to ensure smoother operations while the cyberattack fallout continues.

Saturday’s events highlight once again how cybersecurity threats pose real risks to international aviation, disrupting not just passengers but entire transport networks across Europe.

Brussels Airport warned travellers to check flight updates before leaving for the terminal, with further disruptions expected as technicians race to restore systems.

Stay tuned with Euro Weekly News for more news from Belgium


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1 posted on 09/25/2025 6:57:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Western nations, including the U.S. are falling down on defenses against cyber attacks, and falling down on identifying those behind such attacks when they happen.

We should be able to use A.I. against the Mt.Everest level of electronic communications data (collected globally) at the NSA to identify the culprits.


2 posted on 09/25/2025 7:25:04 PM PDT by Wuli (uire)
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To: nickcarraway

Someone said after the NYC cyberattack with sim cards and relays that “we still watch for attacks with bullets and bombs from an enemy but a lot of people can’t get their minds around a cyberattack with computers and cell phones being the way our enemies make war on us.”

I passed a couple of Chinese college students when I was walking today.


3 posted on 09/25/2025 7:37:55 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls. )
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To: frank ballenger

We haven’t heard anything else about what they found in NYC:
https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2025/09/us-secret-service-dismantles-imminent-telecommunications-threat-new-york
Or what country they think was involved.


4 posted on 09/25/2025 8:07:47 PM PDT by doc maverick
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To: nickcarraway

What happened at Brussels will sprout other incidents.


5 posted on 09/26/2025 5:07:58 AM PDT by Old Yeller
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To: nickcarraway

This sort of thing never happened pre-Internet. Just make an appointment and keep it.


6 posted on 09/26/2025 10:40:27 AM PDT by GingisK
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