Five flights - to London, Lisbon, Vigo, Barcelona and Jerez de
la Frontera in southern Spain - were cancelled, a spokeswoman
for Iberia, part of International Consolidated Airlines Group,
said.
"At 11.30 a.m. the delays have been up to an hour in flights in
Spain and Europe. It has affected dozens (of services)," the
spokeswoman added. "It is centred on Madrid but also affects
other airports. We have volunteers working to solve the problem
as soon as possible."
"Due to an incidence in our systems, booking and boarding
services have been stopped at several airports," Iberia tweeted.
"The entire Iberia team is working to solve it. We apologise to
our customers for the inconvenience that the situation is
causing."
It did not give any further detail about the nature of the
problem or when it was likely to be resolved.
(Reporting by Graham Keeley; Editing by David Holmes)
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