the other mike
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Late for a flight ? You may not need to run any red lights or break any speed limits getting to the airport because chances are your plane won't be departing on schedule anyway.
Travelers around the country are facing major delays at airports after the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's computer system went down nationwide Friday.
"CBP is experiencing a temporary outage with its processing systems at various air ports of entry & is taking immediate action to address the technology disruption," the agency tweeted Friday. "CBP officers continue to process international travelers using alternative procedures until systems are back online."
John F. Kennedy International Airport confirmed on Twitter that they are affected by CBP's "system shutdown nationwide," requiring agents to process travelers manually until the computers come back online.
U.S. Customs system shutdown causes major delays at airports nationwide
Travelers around the country are facing major delays at airports after the U.S. Customs and Border Protection's computer system went down nationwide Friday.
"CBP is experiencing a temporary outage with its processing systems at various air ports of entry & is taking immediate action to address the technology disruption," the agency tweeted Friday. "CBP officers continue to process international travelers using alternative procedures until systems are back online."
John F. Kennedy International Airport confirmed on Twitter that they are affected by CBP's "system shutdown nationwide," requiring agents to process travelers manually until the computers come back online.
U.S. Customs system shutdown causes major delays at airports nationwide