PORTLAND (AP) — A Maine airport’s first international flight in three years has been postponed due to a computer glitch.
Portland International Jetport was set to launch an international Elite Airways flight to Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada today, but it was called off at the last minute due to the technical issue.
The Portland Press Herald reports the glitch concerned U.S. and Canadian electronic reservation systems. Elite Airways spokeswoman Rebecca Ayers says it was unexpected and unfortunate.
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