Flights cancelled in Nova Scotia as organizations deal with global tech outage

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Flights cancelled in Nova Scotia as organizations deal with global tech outage
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A Transportation Safety Board report says the incident happened while an Air Canada Airbus travelling from Toronto, was nearing Halifax. A plane from the Moncton Flight College was 400 feet vertically from the airbus.

A global tech outage is leading to cancelled flights, delays and payment processing issues in Nova Scotia and around the world.The Halifax International Airport Authority says its online flight status tool is not up to date and that those flying today should contact their airline directly instead to check flight status. A global tech outage is leading to cancelled flights, delays, and payment processing issues in Nova Scotia and around the world.

The airport said it will provide more updates on its website and social media as they become available. "The rebooking process will take a period of time, with new flights confirmed over a number of days due to high passenger volume," the company wrote.Halifax Transit app not accepting some payments

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