The global software outage last week caused thousands of travelers flying in the United States and internationally to have their flights delayed, canceled or both.
In the days that followed, some airlines were trying to reboot critical computer systems affected by the outage, with many of their passengers still stranded at airports.
During a travel meltdown, it may seem nearly impossible for air travelers to find immediate help.
Passengers who foot the bill for last-minute lodging and other expenses are entitled to reimbursement if their flights were impacted by an event in the airlines’ control, like the CrowdStrike outage.
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