United Airlines system glitch results in lines, frustration at DIA

NEW YORK – All United Airlines flights in the U.S. were grounded due to an automation issue Wednesday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The ground stoppage has been lifted as of 10:15 a.m. but 

No one was really prepared at Denver International Airport when a computer-system failure grounded United Airlines flights nationwide for two hours Wednesday morning. Lines backed up because ticket counters were staffed for a normal day. Departures 

Glitches in United Airline's reservation system led it to ground all flights this morning. Separately, the NYSE halted trades because of a technical bug.

All United Airlines flights are currently grounded, and the Federal Aviation Administration is blaming “automation issues” for the travel nightmare. According to Denver International Airport, it appears the check-in system has 

Earlier on Wednesday, United Airlines grounded all of its U.S. flights, citing a "network connectivity issue," according to CNN Money. The Wall Street Journal's website also went down due to "technical difficulties" at the same time the NYSE suspended