Delta’s U.S. Grounding Lifted After Latest Computer Glitch

  • International flights weren’t affected, FAA advisory said
  • Delta issue comes just a week after United grounded flights
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Delta Air Lines Inc. started resuming U.S. domestic flights after a 2 1/2-hour computer breakdown grounded about 170 flights and left passengers stranded across the country.

About 80 flights scheduled for Monday have been scrapped and additional cancellations are possible, the airline saidBloomberg Terminal. The Federal Aviation Administration said “automation issues” at Delta were to blame. International flights weren’t affected.