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Telecom Italia Says Not Involved in Saturday Flight Disruptions

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Telecom Italia SpA said it wasn’t involved in the events that led to flight chaos in Italy on Saturday night.

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L.: "Buco di connessione." L.: Italian company: "Noi stranieri"

·Italy
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A technical failure caused chaos at Italian airports. Many flights could not start. Also on Sunday the effects can be felt.

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On Saturday evening, a technical defect in the Milan Air Control Centre led to significant disruptions in air traffic in northern Italy. Parts of the airspace had to be temporarily closed, which affected Lombardy, Piedmont and Liguria. The affected regions became clearly visible on the flight monitoring platform "FlightRadar24" at around 9 p.m., where a striking "gap in air traffic" could be seen in northern Italy, as Italian media reported. The…

·Vienna, Austria
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In the data transfer system there were considerable disturbances. From Milan via Turin many aircraft and passengers remained on the ground. Air traffic could be resumed on Sunday.

·Vienna, Austria
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Disaggravate in the ports of call after the computer failure. More than 300 flights involved in the problem to Milan, Bergamo, Genoa and Turin. Airplanes and passengers remained on the ground on a weekend as a black ticket for the beginning of the holidays

·Italy
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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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