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Alaska Airlines Reveals Details of Nationwide Outage

Alaska Airlines Reveals Details of Nationwide Outage

Newsweek21-07-2025
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Alaska Airlines has revealed that an "unexpected failure" of a critical piece of hardware caused an IT outage that led to its entire fleet being temporarily grounded on Sunday.
The airline announced a ground-stop of its aircraft, including planes flying under its Horizon Air brand, at around 8 p.m. PT. The issue was resolved after around three hours, but knock-on delays continued into Monday.
Responding to the incident, Alaska Airlines told Newsweek in a statement: "We're working to get our operations back on track today at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air after a significant IT outage Sunday night resulted in a system-wide ground stop of flights, which was lifted at 11 p.m. Pacific.
"A critical piece of multi-redundant hardware at our data centers, manufactured by a third-party, experienced an unexpected failure. When that happened, it impacted several of our key systems that enable us to run various operations, necessitating the implementation of a ground stop to keep aircraft in position. The safety of our flights was never compromised."
An Alaska Airlines plane departing Los Angeles International Airport in March, 2024.
An Alaska Airlines plane departing Los Angeles International Airport in March, 2024.
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The airline added: "Since Sunday evening, we've had more than 150 flight cancellations, including 64 cancellations today. Additional flight disruptions are likely as we reposition aircraft and crews throughout our network.
"The IT outage is not related to any other current events, and it's not connected to the recent cybersecurity incident at Hawaiian Airlines.
"We are currently working with our vendor to replace the hardware equipment at the data center.
"We appreciate the patience of our guests whose travel plans have been disrupted. We're working to get them to their destinations as quickly as we can. Before heading to the airport, we encourage flyers to check their fight status."
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Stockholm spreads gracefully across islands—where opulent royal halls meet waterfront promenades lined with fishing boats and open-air museums. Meanwhile, Gothenburg offers maritime warmth and cozy cafés bursting with cinnamon buns. In Lapland, reindeer roam beneath dancing auroras—their hooves crunching snow near fire-lit cabins—while summer brings endless golden light to wildflower-strewn meadows, berry-laden trails, and tranquil lakes that mirror pine silhouettes. Wooden cottages dot the countryside here—and fika rituals slow the day with coffee and sweet cardamom. 23. Denmark Total Wealth (USD Billion): 2,258 Denmark flows with graceful simplicity and soul. In Copenhagen, cyclists glide past copper spires and winding canals—cinnamon pastries in hand. Meanwhile, along the rugged coast, windswept dunes shift beneath ever-changing skies—while salty sea breezes carry whispered stories of Viking ships and seaside villages. Roskilde's stately cathedral stands solemn and proud—its royal tombs steeped in centuries of candlelit reverence—while chalk-white Møns Klint plunges into the deep Baltic blue, where fossil hunters comb the shore and peregrine falcons wheel overhead. Read More: Forbes Why A Douro River Cruise Is The Best Way To See Portugal By Lewis Nunn 24. Saudi Arabia Total Wealth (USD Billion): 2,247 Empty Quarter Desert Dunes getty Saudi Arabia blends desert sands with futuristic ambition. Riyadh rises with gleaming glass towers beside spice-scented souks—where vendors offer saffron, oud, and cardamom. Meanwhile, Jeddah stretches along the shimmering Red Sea—its coral-stone architecture framing bustling art galleries and seafood grills. AlUla stuns with sculpted sandstone cliffs, ancient Nabatean tombs, and moonlit stargazing among rock formations—while the vast Empty Quarter whispers with endless dunes and camel caravans. In Asir, however, misty mountains cradle flower-filled villages—their painted houses and terraced hillsides blooming with lavender and wild basil. From high-tech skylines to timeworn trails, Saudi Arabia pulses with contrasts—bold and deeply rooted. 25. Singapore Total Wealth (USD Billion): 2,125 Singapore, Republic of Singapore - May 4, 2016: Supertree grove, Cloud garden greenhouse and Marina Bay Sands hotel reflecting in water at dusk with glowing lights getty Singapore thrives in curated contrast—where tropical rainforest meets a gleaming skyline, and sizzling hawker stalls hum beneath soaring glass domes. Marina Bay glows with architectural flair and waterfront spectacle—from the lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum to nightly light shows. Meanwhile, heritage districts pulse with spice, color, and centuries-old tradition: Kampong Glam's textile shops and perfume houses, Chinatown's lantern-strung markets, and Little India's gold bangles and jasmine garlands. And island ferries skim across crystal-clear tropical blue—linking the mainland to sun-drenched shores like Sentosa—where palm trees frame beach bars and zip lines. Read More: Forbes How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Bath By Lewis Nunn 26. Turkey Total Wealth (USD Billion): 2,022 Turkey bridges worlds—where East meets West in a swirl of spice, carved stone, and spirit. Istanbul pulses with history—its skyline crowned with slender minarets, grand domes, and bustling bazaars filled with copperware, carpets, and the scent of roasted chestnuts. Meanwhile, Cappadocia floats with hot air balloons over honeycombed valleys and cave dwellings carved into soft rock. The Aegean coast cradles ancient ruins like Ephesus—alongside shimmering turquoise bays dotted with wooden gulets—while towering Mount Ararat looms in the rugged east. Visit its famed city of Pamukkale—where gleaming white terraces cascade with thermal pools steaming under open skies. 27. Poland Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,874 Krakow at sunrise, Poland. getty Poland carries its layered past with resilient pride. Kraków's medieval heart beats beneath soaring Gothic towers and the echo of church bells over market stalls. Meanwhile, Warsaw rebuilds with striking glass façades and solemn memory—where modern museums rise beside war-scarred monuments. Gdańsk glows with golden light and a rich maritime legacy—think shipyards, amber shops, and spires meeting the Baltic breeze. The Masurian Lakes? Shimmering in forested calm—mirror-like waters nestled among pine woods as kayaks drift past winding trails. Journey south to the Tatra Mountains, crisp and alpine, where jagged peaks rise above chapels, grazing sheep, and winding shepherd paths. Read More: Forbes The 10 Best River Cruises In Europe 2025, According To Experts By Lewis Nunn 28. Austria Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,798 Austria, Hallstatt, Salzburg, Salzburger Land, Salzkammergut getty Austria sings in alpine harmony—where snow-capped mountains rise like grand symphonies, and green valleys echo with cowbells and folk songs. Its capital, Vienna, blends imperial splendor with café culture—boulevards lined with baroque façades, golden chandeliers, and the scent of warm apple strudel. Meanwhile, Salzburg serves up Mozart's legacy—its concert halls and manicured gardens steeped in classical charm. Visit Innsbruck—cradled by snowy peaks and pastel-hued streets—where ski lifts and medieval arcades meet. Or, head to the Wachau Valley—rolling with terraced vineyards, hilltop castles, apricot orchards, and riverside abbeys reflected in the Danube River. 29. Israel Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,724 A Colorful, sunset sky and an aerial view of the arabic quarter of Jerusalem getty Israel is a small country in the Middle East bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and the Mediterranean Sea—with a population of over 9 million and two official languages: Hebrew and Arabic. Jerusalem is the capital and a major religious center—while Tel Aviv serves as the economic and cultural hub. The terrain includes coastal plains, desert (Negev), and mountainous regions. While key sites include the Dead Sea, Masada, and the Old City of Jerusalem. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Regnum The Crown, Turkey By Lewis Nunn 30. Norway Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,598 Norway glows with breathtaking natural drama—deep fjords slicing into the land like ancient scars, and waterfalls tumbling through mossy cliffs into glassy inlets. Oslo blends sleek Scandinavian design with serenity—its waterfront promenades, floating saunas, and forested parks offering quiet escape. Farther north, the sky shimmers with ethereal auroras and the glow of the midnight sun over snow-dusted tundra. Fishing villages, however, cling to rugged coasts—their red cabins perched between sea and stone, drying cod hanging from wooden racks. Meanwhile, intricate stave churches—carved with dragons and saints—rise like solemn guardians of tradition amid pine forests and mountain mist. 31. Thailand Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,581 Rainforest, Thailand getty Thailand is a tapestry of contrasts—emerald rice fields sway in the breeze, and weathered ruins in Sukhothai whisper of ancient kingdoms through crumbling stupas and stone Buddhas. In Bangkok, the city pulses through neon-lit alleys, gilded shrines, sizzling street food stalls, and rooftop lounges perched above the winding Chao Phraya River. Meanwhile, the misty northern highlands cradle Chiang Mai's serene temples, lantern-lit nights, and bustling craft markets filled with silk and silver. Its southern coast unfurls into island dreams: think Phuket's coral gardens, longtail boats skimming turquoise bays, and Koh Samui's palm-fringed shores dotted with coconut groves. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Lou Calen, Provence By Lewis Nunn 32. New Zealand Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,551 Like nature's living masterpiece—New Zealand is raw, wild, and profoundly spiritual. Towering glaciers carve dramatic fjords into the rugged coastline—while ancient volcanoes rise from fern-filled valleys wrapped in mist. Auckland's skyline dances with white sails, glass towers, and dormant volcanic cones—Wellington, however, spins stories through indie films, fusion cuisine, and vibrant street art. Head to Queenstown and you'll leap into adrenaline-fueled days with snow-capped peaks, mirrored alpine lakes, jet boats, and winding trails. Meanwhile, Fiordland murmurs in cascading waterfalls and moss-draped cliffs—while Māori traditions anchor the land with intricate wood carvings, haka chants, and sacred sites like Rotorua's steaming geysers. 33. Portugal Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,405 Portugal moves to a rhythm of sea and soul. Lisbon climbs hills with mosaic-tiled façades, rattling vintage trams, and panoramic viewpoints glowing at dusk over terracotta rooftops. Meanwhile, Porto pours its heart into velvety port wine, gilded baroque churches, and winding cobbled streets lined with azulejos. Visit Coimbra—singing with scholarly pride—its centuries-old university halls echoing with fado melodies. Or head to the Algarve—stretching into golden coves, sea caves, and cliffside villages kissed by seagull cries. Its UNESCO World Heritage Douro Valley flows with vineyard serenity—think terraced slopes, stone farmhouses, and river bends steeped in the scent of ripening grapes. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To The Rebello Hotel & Spa By Lewis Nunn 34. United Arab Emirates Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,292 Dubai, United Arab Emirates getty The UAE is a dazzling vision in motion—where golden desert silence meets bold architectural ambition. Dubai reaches skyward with gleaming glass towers, opulent malls, and bustling souks scented with saffron, oud, and cardamom. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi balances regal grandeur with serene grace—its Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque radiant in white marble, floral mosaics, and crystal chandeliers. Sharjah preserves rich cultural depth through world-class museums, literary festivals, and coral-stone heritage districts. Ras Al Khaimah, however, offers rugged escapes among jagged mountain shadows, windswept wadis, and ancient forts. From falcons to fast cars, dhow boats to futuristic skylines, tradition and innovation race side by side. 35. South Africa Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,027 Cape Town, South Africa. getty South Africa is a land of rhythm and resilience—where Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain towers over Bo-Kaap's candy-colored houses, and murals splashed across breezy streets. Johannesburg pulses with gold-rush grit, jazz clubs, and buzzing markets—while the Garden Route winds past ancient yellowwood forests, misty cliffs, and elephant crossings near Knysna. Kruger National Park, however, awakens with untamed life at dawn—think lion roars echoing across the golden savanna and hyenas cackling in the distance. Meanwhile, in Stellenbosch, oak-lined avenues lead to centuries-old vineyards—where heritage is poured into every glass of Chenin Blanc or Pinotage. Read More: Forbes The Ultimate Guide To MSC 'Virtuosa' By Lewis Nunn 36. Ireland Total Wealth (USD Billion): 1,014 County Donegal, Republic of Ireland getty Ireland sings with story and spellbinding scenery. Dublin blends literary lore with lively pubs, Georgian townhouses, and cobbled streets echoing with Yeats and Wilde. Meanwhile, Galway dances to the beat of fiddles, painted shopfronts, and salty Atlantic winds swirling through Eyre Square. The wild west of Ireland reveals sea cliffs like Slieve League, hushed peat bogs, and winding roads threading through Connemara's granite hills and glassy lakes. Meanwhile, ancient castles rise from misty riverbanks—like Trim and Kilkenny—as woolly sheep graze across emerald pastures. Visit its world-famous Giant's Causeway—where hexagonal basalt columns stride into crashing surf, steeped in myth and legend. 37. Greece Total Wealth (USD Billion): 938 Acropolis of Athens, Greece getty Greece glows with myth and golden light. Athens crowns its skyline with the Acropolis—its marble columns gazing over lively squares with clinking glasses of ouzo and the smell of grilled souvlaki. Meanwhile, the Cyclades sparkle with whitewashed houses, bougainvillea-lined alleys, and sapphire waters lapping at hidden coves. Crete offers rugged gorges, sun-dappled olive groves, and Minoan palaces echoing ancient grandeur. Thessaloniki, however, pulses with spice-laden markets, waterfront cafés, and Byzantine mosaics tucked into quiet chapels. Gawp at Meteora's monasteries—perched atop towering stone pillars—while across the Aegean, ferries weave between island gems where laughter spills from seaside tavernas and sunsets linger over glorious harbors. Read More: Forbes 3 Epic Hotels In The Netherlands For 2025 By Lewis Nunn 38. Chile Total Wealth (USD Billion): 842 Snowy Licancabur volcano in Chile. getty Chile stretches across extremes—scorching desert heat in the north vs glacial silence in the south. Santiago nestles between snow-dusted Andes—alive with Neruda's poetry, leafy plazas, and bustling cafés. Meanwhile, Valparaíso tumbles in technicolor down steep coastal hills—its graffiti-covered walls, creaky funiculars, and bohemian spirit telling stories of art and rebellion. The Atacama glows with flamingo-dotted salt flats, geysers at dawn, and stargazing under skies so clear they feel infinite. The Lake District, however, mirrors snow-capped volcanoes in glassy waters—while Patagonia howls with wind, jagged peaks, and untamed wilderness. Don't miss world-famous Easter Island—where ancient moai statues stand solemn—guardians of mystery. 39. Finland Total Wealth (USD Billion): 821 Finland, Lapland, Salla. February 2020. It is a day with good weather. The Siberian Huskies pull the dog sled through the snow in the beautiful snow landscape on the Arctic Circle. getty Finland is a land of enchanting wonder. Helsinki blends sleek Nordic design with coastal calm—where Alvar Aalto buildings rise near harbors dotted with ice, and saunas steam beside the sea. Meanwhile, in Lapland, reindeer wander through snowy forests beneath the dancing green ribbons of the aurora borealis. Ancient pine woods brim with wild blueberries and lingonberries—while glassy lakes invite brisk summer swims, and smoke-scented wooden cabins glow with candlelight in the hush of falling snow. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa By Lewis Nunn 40. Czechia Total Wealth (USD Billion): 799 Czechia enchants with layers of whimsy—Prague's skyline pierces the sky with gilded spires, as the Vltava glides beneath Charles Bridge and lantern-lit embankments. Český Krumlov curls around its river like a fairytale—its turreted castle, frescoed walls, and cobbled lanes steeped in medieval charm. Meanwhile, Olomouc surprises with baroque fountains, buzzing student cafés, and lively squares framed by pastel facades. Deep forests hide moss-covered chapels and rustic breweries with smoky lagers—while across the rolling countryside, Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance chateaux, and Art Nouveau villas stitch together a living mosaic of folklore. 41. Romania Total Wealth (USD Billion): 720 Transylvania, Romania getty Romania breathes haunting mystery into every landscape. Its capital, Bucharest, tells tales through grand boulevards, Belle Époque mansions, and the imposing Palace of the Parliament. Meanwhile, Transylvania unfolds with misty medieval towns like Sibiu and Brașov, vampire lore, and fortress-like castles such as Bran and Corvin perched on forested cliffs. The wild Carpathians cradle shepherds, brown bears, and winding trails through pine-covered peaks—while Bucovina's painted monasteries glow with sacred frescoes in vivid golds. In the Danube Delta, silence reigns—broken only by pelican wings, rustling reeds, and drifting river mist that veils the labyrinth of wetlands. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Calcot & Spa: The Cotswolds By Lewis Nunn 42. Colombia Total Wealth (USD Billion): 688 Colombia bursts with color and unshakable spirit. Bogotá climbs with colonial plazas, Andean views, and street art splashed across La Candelaria's walls. Meanwhile, Medellín blooms with eternal spring—its hillsides alive with orchids and sky-sailing cable cars. Cartagena glows with coral-stone ramparts, bougainvillea-draped balconies, and Caribbean heat pulsing through its plazas. Cali, however, dances to its own rhythm—full of salsa soul echoing from open-air clubs—while coffee country is dotted with fincas, wax palms, and the scent of fresh harvest. Head deep in the Amazon—and you'll discover ancient life whispering through tangled canopy, drifting river mist, and the haunting calls of capuchinbirds. 43. Kazakhstan Total Wealth (USD Billion): 579 Big Almaty Lake, Kazakhstan getty Unfolding in epic scale, Kazakhstan is where wild horses gallop across boundless steppes, and salt lakes shimmer in hues of pink and silver. Almaty blends leafy boulevards, snow-capped peaks, and lingering Silk Road echoes in bustling bazaars and steaming teahouses. Meanwhile, Nur-Sultan rises with bold ambition—its skyline sculpted in steel, glass, and futuristic spires like Bayterek Tower. The Caspian Sea laps at desert shores—where oil rigs meet wind-swept dunes—while ancient nomadic traditions live on in felted yurts, golden eagle hunts, and stories passed by firelight beneath star-strewn skies. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Another Place: The Lake District By Lewis Nunn 44. Hungary Total Wealth (USD Billion): 465 Hungary flows with quiet grandeur—where Budapest straddles the shimmering Danube, its twilight-lit bridges linking Buda's castle hills to Pest's domed Parliament and ruin bars tucked in crumbling mansions. The cities of Debrecen and Szeged hum with academic life, paprika-scented markets, and glowing Art Nouveau facades. Meanwhile, Lake Balaton sparkles with sailboats drifting across turquoise waters, children splashing near pebbled shores, and vineyards climbing gentle hills. The Great Plain stretches beneath poetic skies where herds graze and mirages dance—while thermal springs bubble in ornate bathhouses like Széchenyi—their steam rising through vaulted ceilings. 45. Qatar Total Wealth (USD Billion): 450 Pearl-Qatar island in Doha getty Qatar balances deep-rooted tradition with transformation—as its capital, Doha curves along the Persian Gulf with high-tech museums like the National Museum of Qatar, shimmering skyscrapers in West Bay, and souks perfumed with spice, oud, and rosewater. Katara and Msheireb pulse with creativity—think art galleries, film screenings, and restored wind towers celebrating the nation's soul—while the Pearl gleams with waterfront cafés, luxury boutiques, and yacht-filled marinas. Inland, dunes ripple beneath vast desert skies, ancient forts like Al Zubarah stand watch, and camel tracks trace timeworn paths. Falconry displays, dhow boat races, and majlis gatherings with cardamom coffee keep Qatar's cultural roots alive. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To Homewood Hotel And Spa By Lewis Nunn 46. Luxembourg Total Wealth (USD Billion): 301 Where contrasts coexist with quiet elegance? Luxembourg . Its capital clings to dramatic cliffs, where medieval ramparts overlook glass-boxed financial towers and cobbled lanes wind past Gothic spires. Wander through The Grund, where the Alzette River hugs stone bridges and ivy-draped facades—while Kirchberg pulses with contemporary art, bold architecture, and the hum of EU institutions. Beyond the city, morning mist drapes over castle turrets like Vianden's, and vineyards ripple in tidy rows along the Moselle. The Mullerthal region, however, invites hikers into a fairytale realm of mossy ravines, sculpted sandstone trails like the Schiessentümpel waterfall, and whispering forest paths. 47. Bulgaria Total Wealth (USD Billion): 281 Bulgaria is a land of living tradition. Sofia rests on ancient Roman ruins—its skyline pierced by golden Orthodox domes, leafy parks, and boulevards humming with espresso cafés and bookstalls. Meanwhile, Plovdiv's cobbled streets wind past colorful art galleries, Ottoman houses, and Roman amphitheaters that echo with centuries of creativity. The Balkan Mountains rise with stoic grace—sheltering cliffside monasteries like Rila, winding shepherd trails, and forests steeped in Slavic myth. Along the Black Sea coast, however, golden resorts shimmer beside sleepy fishing villages, sunken shipwrecks, and hidden coves. Come June, the Rose Valley bursts into fragrant bloom, and folklore dances through fire-lit festivals, embroidered costumes, and tales passed from generation to generation. Read More: Forbes An Insider's Guide To The Ned, London By Lewis Nunn 48. Slovakia Total Wealth (USD Billion): 276 Mlynky village, Slovakia getty Slovakia unfolds like a storybook—Bratislava's old town leaning into the Danube—its pastel façades, winding alleys, and medieval towers alive with café chatter and riverside strolls. The High Tatras pierce the sky with dramatic grandeur—offering glacial lakes like Štrbské Pleso, rugged hiking trails, and snow-dusted peaks that shimmer in alpine light. Meanwhile, Banská Štiavnica whispers mining glory through baroque façades, hillside chapels, and hidden courtyards. Košice, with its soaring St. Elisabeth Cathedral and art-filled lanes, bridges centuries of heritage with modern flair—while across the countryside—wooden churches, embroidered folk costumes, and village festivals preserve Slovak soul. 49. Croatia Total Wealth (USD Billion): 259 Split bay aerial view through stone window, Dalmatia, Croatia getty Croatia is a mosaic of sea, stone, and enduring spirit. Dubrovnik's ancient ramparts guard marble lanes that shimmer under Adriatic light—echoing with church bells and café laughter. Meanwhile, Split breathes through Diocletian's Palace—its Roman columns framing lively piazzas shaded by palms and centuries-old walls. Zagreb invites strolls past bookshops, markets, and Austro-Hungarian façades. Inland, however, Istria tempts with truffle-scented taverns, rolling vineyards, and hilltop towns like Motovun. Sailing along the Dalmatian coast, you'll spot crystalline waters lapping against sun-bleached beaches, olive groves, and island gems like Hvar and Korčula—scattered like pearls across the deep blue. 50. Uruguay Total Wealth (USD Billion): 226 Uruguay flows with understated charm. Montevideo's sweeping Rambla hugs the coast—where locals sip mate in ritual and tango melodies drift from shaded plazas—while Colonia del Sacramento preserves its colonial soul in cobbled streets, lantern-lit alleys, and vine-covered adobe walls. Punta del Este buzzes with beachside glamour—its sleek high-rises, art installations, and golden sands drawing sunseekers and surfers alike. Meanwhile, inland, the pampas stretch wide and golden—dotted with rustic estancias, grazing cattle, and gauchos on horseback beneath story-filled skies. From coastal calm to countryside tradition, Uruguay moves to a quiet rhythm—warm, grounded, and timeless. More From Forbes Forbes The World's Best Countries To Visit In 2025, According To Travel Experts By Lewis Nunn Forbes The World's Most Beautiful Beaches 2025, According To Travel Experts By Lewis Nunn Forbes The World's Most Visited Countries, According To Research By Lewis Nunn Forbes The World's Best River Cruises 2025, According To Experts By Lewis Nunn Forbes How To Spend A Weekend At Burghley House By Lewis Nunn Forbes How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Plymouth By Lewis Nunn Forbes How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Cirencester By Lewis Nunn

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