Ground Handling

Amadeus Altea, the computer check-in system used by 125 airlines worldwide, has crashed, delaying thousands of passengers

Share

Passengers are currently facing delays at check-in and boarding as Altéa, the computer system used by 125 airlines worldwide has crashed. Altéa is used for check-in, updating reservations and for swiftly boarding passengers.

Amadeus, the Spanish company providing the software for Altea, has said in a statement that they are working on the issue: “We face a network issue that is causing disruption.

The system is used by 10 of the 15 oneworld airlines and 18 of the 28 Star Alliance airlines, and also by the Air France-KLM Group within the Skyteam alliance. Currently, British Airways passengers are unable to access bookings and to check in online. Problems have been reported at London Gatwick, Zurich and Paris CDG.

Brussels Airlines passengers were asked to check in online, other passengers were checked in manually.

Update: the problem has been solved. Many airlines incurred delays, but few, if any, cancellations.

The software was not the result of slippery fingers by Amadeus engineers but was in fact due to the dreaded Leap Second bug. It is necessary from time to time to insert a single second into the daily clock to ensure the rotation of the earth on its axis keeps in line with solar time. But given that so many of the world’s systems and processes are controlled electronically, including airline hosting, adding a second into the digital clock is perhaps not as easy as it sounds. This is what happened to Amadeus: some systems running on Linux were hit by a bug triggered by the insertion of the additional second on the clock at the stroke of midnight GMT on Sunday.

Forum discussion: http://www.aviation24.be/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=62252.

A list of all Altéa users:

This post was published on 28 September 2017 12:44

Bart Noëth

Working for 25 years in the aviation industry, I changed my career and became a firefighter/EMT in 2021. I like to spend my free time with my two sons, girlfriend, family and friends. I love to travel, wine and dine and support my favourite football squad KV Mechelen. Once an Ironman 70.3 finisher and dreaming of completing a full distance.

Published by
Bart Noëth

Recent Posts

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to close Runway 09-27 (Buitenveldertbaan) for major upgrade from May to September 2025

Runway 09-27 (Buitenveldertbaan) at Amsterdam Schiphol will undergo large-scale maintenance from 10 May to 28…

7 May 2025

Finnish F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet crashes near Rovaniemi Airport – Pilot safe, no injuries on ground

A Finnish Air Force F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet crashed near Rovaniemi Airport shortly before 11:00…

7 May 2025

Norwegian Group reports strong April performance and prepares for busy summer

In April 2025, the Norwegian Group—comprising Norwegian and Widerøe—carried a combined 2.27 million passengers, reflecting…

7 May 2025

Finnair April 2025 traffic summary: Passenger growth despite strikes, boost from Easter

Finnair carried 968,600 passengers in April 2025, up 6.6% year-on-year, aided by Easter travel demand…

7 May 2025

European airports see slower but steady passenger growth in Q1 2025, driven by international demand and smaller hubs

Passenger traffic across Europe’s airports grew +4.3% year-on-year in Q1 2025, continuing a positive trend…

6 May 2025

Engine trouble forces Aer Lingus flight to Orlando to make emergency landing at Shannon

An Aer Lingus UK Airbus A330-300 registered G-EILA (Flight EG935) travelling from Manchester to Orlando…

6 May 2025