Qantas bookings glitch 'back to normal'

Qantas says it has not been affected by the Petya ransomeware attack and an unrelated computer glitch that hit its computer booking system has been resolved.

Qantas aircraft at Sydney Airport

Qantas says a glitch in the computer system it uses isn't related to the latest global cyber attack. (AAP)

A glitch in a computer system used by Qantas that disrupted passenger bookings is "back to normal", with the Australian carrier insisting it was unrelated to the Petya global cyber attack.

Qantas said the Amadeus booking system, an IT system used by airlines around the world, had been hit by hardware problems that have caused intermittent outages.

"To be clear, Qantas has not been impacted by the Petya ransomeware attack," Qantas said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Flights are operating as scheduled and the system is back to normal."


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Published 28 June 2017 7:34pm
Source: AAP

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