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Travel Alert: IT System Glitch Causes Delays at Hungarian Border Crossings and Airports

A nationwide IT system malfunction is currently affecting road border crossings as well as Hungary’s two major international airports (Budapest Liszt Ferenc and Debrecen International), the national police reported on Saturday. Delays at airports and border crossings According to police.hu, the issue began around 11:30 AM on 12 July 2025, causing disruptions at border checkpoints and passport control systems. Travellers heading abroad are being …
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In 2024, more than 28 million passengers transited through French platforms between June and August, and everything indicates that the summer of 2025 will beat this record since since the beginning of the year, traffic has risen by 4.6% compared to 2024, even exceeding 2019 levels. Daniel Crowe, Vice-President of Southern Europe & Benelux at NETSCOUT, a specialist in computer network security, explains that the airport environment is an ultra-co…

Experts have begun troubleshooting the problem, police said.

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More than three million people travel during the summer holidays at Düsseldorf Airport. Friday started with first problems.

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wdr.de broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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