Delta cancels another 500-plus flights

Delta airlines cancels more flights but there's still no indication of the outage's financial cost to the US' second airline.

Passengers line up at check-in counter for Delta Air Lines at Narita international airport, Tokyo, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016.

Passengers line up at check-in counter for Delta Air Lines at Narita international airport, Tokyo, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. Source: AAP

Delta Air Lines says it's cancelled more than 500 flights worldwide on Tuesday as the carrier works to restore operations after a power outage hit its computer systems on Monday.

The company, which has not yet detailed the financial impact of the outage, said on its website that as of 12.30 pm EDT (0430 Wednesday AEST), it had cancelled about 530 flights, while about 1,600 had departed. Earlier in the day, it has estimated the cancellations at nearly 250.

The company said it would extend through Tuesday a waiver of fees normally collected when travellers change flights.

"Leaders and employees continue to focus on promptly moving departures at the airline's Atlanta hub, the world's busiest," Delta said.

The airline cancelled around 1,000 flights on Monday, stranding passengers at airports around the globe.

"We are still operating in recovery mode," Delta, the No.2 US airline by passenger traffic, said on Tuesday.

Customers travelling on Tuesday should check the status of their flight at delta.com or the Fly Delta App, the company said.

Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian apologised to customers on a video posted on the company's website and said Delta was working around the clock to restore its systems.

The problems arose after a switchgear, which helps control and switch power flows like a circuit breaker in a home, malfunctioned for reasons that were not immediately clear, according to Georgia Power, a Southern Co unit that provides electricity to most counties in Georgia.

Delta said it would provide $US200 in travel vouchers to all customers who experienced a delay of more than three hours or a cancelled flight.

Shares of Delta were little changed at $US37.40 in afternoon trading.

In the past year, rivals Southwest Airlines Co and American Airlines Group Inc have also suffered flight disruptions due to data system malfunctions.


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