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Many flights canceled, delayed at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport due to global Microsoft outage

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MINNEAPOLIS — The global Microsoft outage is causing mass flight cancellations and delays nationwide Friday morning, including at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

WCCO is also having technical difficulties amid the outage caused by a CrowdStrike software glitch and we're working to rectify the issue. National news is currently being streamed on CBS News Minnesota.  

Jeff Lea with the Metropolitan Airports Commission says some flights were able to depart early Friday morning, while many others were delayed or canceled.  

"If you come out here, you may experience long wait times," Lea said.

He says MSP's website and departure boards are also impacted.

"Information like our flight screens haven't been updated because of those issues and so it may not be as reliable, even the MSP Airport website may not be as reliable," Lea said. "There's interconnected systems, communication systems and reservation systems and the like that may be impacted. And so airlines are impacted and some have put a ground stop to their flights."

Lea urges customers to contact their airline directly for the latest updates before heading to MSP.  

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"Whether 1-800 number, their app or their website. Those modes will have the latest information," he said. "We don't want people to get congested on our roadways, parking ramps, certainly (inside the terminals). A lot of these folks have flights out this morning, they may still see cancellations, delays as they get through the checkpoint, we don't know. If you can save yourself time and handle that or get the latest information from home, that would be much easier for everybody."

Lea also wants travelers to be prepared for a "domino effect," similar to what occurs during winter storm cancelations.

"Even as IT systems maybe get back online, which we're very hopeful, it could have a ripple effect in the schedule well into the day, or evening or beyond," he said.

This is a developing story. Stay with WCCO.com for more.

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