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Atlantic Flights Disrupted by Iceland Air Traffic Glitch

Wednesday, 27 July 2016 12:16 PM EDT

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Iceland's airport authority says the country briefly closed its airspace to flights because of a technical problem at its air traffic control center.

Gudni Sigurdsson of airport operator and air navigation service Isavia says Wednesday that "we did not let more traffic into our area" while a problem with the flight data processing system was being resolved. He says the problem has been fixed and services are returning to normal.

Britain's air traffic control service, NATS, says some flights were diverted to Britain during Wednesday's disruption, while others were re-routed to avoid Iceland.

Spokesman Paul Beauchamp says it's unclear how many flights were affected.

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Iceland's airport authority says the country briefly closed its airspace to flights because of a technical problem at its air traffic control center.Gudni Sigurdsson of airport operator and air navigation service Isavia says Wednesday that "we did not let more traffic into...
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