Alaska Airlines resumes operations after IT outage grounded its flights for hours


Alaska Airlines commercial airplanes are shown parked off to the side of the airport in San Diego, California, U.S. File

Alaska Airlines commercial airplanes are shown parked off to the side of the airport in San Diego, California, U.S. File
| Photo Credit: Reuters

Alaska Airlines said its operations resumed on Thursday (October 23, 2025) after it had to ground its planes for hours because of an information technology outage.

The airline said in a statement that 229 flights were cancelled because of the outage and that more flight disruptions were expected as it worked to “reposition aircraft and crews.”

Alaska Airlines said it is working on getting travellers affected by the disruption to their destinations. It asked that passengers check their flight status before heading to the airport.

The grounding on Wednesday (October 22) affected Alaska Air and Horizon Air flights.

Hawaiian Airlines, which was bought by Alaska Air Group last year, said its flights were operating as scheduled.

In July, Alaska grounded all of its flights for about three hours after the failure of a critical piece of hardware at a data centre.

There has been a history of computer problems disrupting flights in the industry, though most of the time the disruptions are only temporary.



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