American Airlines says systems fully restored; delays, cancellations expected

WASHINGTON --

American Airlines has instituted a “system-wide ground delay” until 4 p.m. CT, according to the airline’s official Twitter account.

According to the Kansas City International Airport’s website the outage could affect three flights locally.

Earlier, the airline reported a problem with its reservation and booking tool, noting the network was experiencing “intermittent outages.”

American Airlines posted the following on their Facebook page:

UPDATE as of 3:30pm CDT: Our systems have been fully restored, however we expect continued flight delays and cancellations throughout the remainder of the day. We have made several options available to our customers:

If customers must travel today and are already at the airport, they can rebook on another airline by visiting an American Airlines agent or by going to the other airline’s ticket counter with their electronic ticket number. 

If customers must travel today and are not yet at the airport, they can rebook through American Airlines reservations or through another carrier and American will honor the fare difference. 

If a customer chooses not to travel today, there will be no charge for reservation changes or a full refund will be provided.

It is important to note we see no evidence that today’s technical outage is related to the tragic events in Boston. 

We will continue to provide more information throughout the day as we make progress in resolving this issue. We apologize to our customers and our people for this inconvenience.

--Fox4kc.com