New York - Delta Air Lines delayed or canceled hundreds of flights Monday after its computer systems crashed, stranding thousands of people on a busy travel day.
Limited flights resumed about six hours into the outage, but passengers remained stranded by ongoing cancellations and flight delays.
A power outage at an Atlanta facility around 2:30 a.m. Eastern started the cascading meltdown, according to the airline, which is also based in Atlanta.
Flights that were already in the air when the outage occurred continued to their destinations, but flights on the ground remained there. Over the next several hours, only a handful of flights took off instead of the usual hundreds, according to flight-tracking services.... Read More: VIN