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JetBlue computer outage resolved after causing delays for passengers

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A computer outage that caused delays for thousands of JetBlue Airways passengers early Monday morning has been resolved, the company said.

JetBlue Airways said it had fixed a systemwide computer problem by 6:15 a.m. Eastern time that has caused delays because the airline had to manually check in passengers.

NBC News reported that the airline had to issue handwritten boarding passes to passengers at many airports.

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The company said in an email that passengers might experience delays throughout the day. It did not specify how long it would take to work through delays and get operations back to normal.

The airline did not immediately respond to inquiries on how many flights were affected, but passengers at airports in Los Angeles, Boston; Orlando, Fla., and Washington, D.C., took to social media to report long lines and delays.

One flier out of Los Angeles International Airport, Roman Pido, said on Twitter that it took an hour to check in and he missed his 7 a.m. flight.

A list of flights on the website of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, JetBlue’s busiest airport, showed delays of 60 to 90 minutes for early morning flights and numerous delays but there were shorter delays for more recent flights.

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