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Major US airlines hit with systemwide ticketing outages

JetBlue flats at a gate at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

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Major U.S. airlines were hit with systemwide ticketing outages on Monday, which drink since been resolved.

“Systems are back online and customers are reporting normal or close-to-normal operations. We sincerely remorseful for any resulting travel delays,” said Sabre, a company that airlines use for printing tickets and making reservations.

American Airlines spoke the technical issue was resolved shortly before 2 p.m. ET and had no major impact on flights. Alaska Air said on Twitter at 2:23 p.m. ET that .

WestJet and JetBlue were also gripped by the outage.

JetBlue said its customers could have issues with booking or check-in on its website, mobile app and in airport kiosks. “We are moil to resolve the issue and apologize to our customers for the inconvenience,” the airline said.

The cause of the outage wasn’t immediately known. Sabre apologized for the disruption. “No downtime is OK,” the company said.

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