BERLIN:
Frankfurt Airport
warned on Friday of flight delays and cancellations due to a technical problem with the German traffic control system but later said that the issue had been resolved.
DFS
, which operates German
air traffic control
, has detected a nationwide problem in data transmission but it appears to be improving, a spokesperson said, adding that other airports including Dusseldorf could be affected.
A spokesperson for Frankfurt airport operator
Fraport
said technical faults had been affecting the system since around 10 a.m. (0800 GMT).
The airport advised travellers to check the status of their flight with the website of their airlines.
Frankfurt is Germany's busiest airport, with some 60 million people travelling via the airport last year.