MOLINE, Illinois -
The glitch at O'hare International Airport in Chicago caused headaches for people everywhere including some right here in the Quad Cities.
Some passengers arrived at Quad City International Airport to learn their flights had been canceled and they couldn't be rebooked.
Andrea Proctor was traveling with her family back home to Boston and is now stuck overnight because of the computer malfunction "I can't believe, don't they have back up, plug it back in. It's very frustrating" says Proctor.
As of this evening, 100 flights from United have been canceled. United does not know when the problem will be fixed. They' re urging all travelers to monitor their website for flight information in order to prevent a needless trip to the airport.
Some passengers arrived at Quad City International Airport to learn their flights had been canceled and they couldn't be rebooked.
Andrea Proctor was traveling with her family back home to Boston and is now stuck overnight because of the computer malfunction "I can't believe, don't they have back up, plug it back in. It's very frustrating" says Proctor.
As of this evening, 100 flights from United have been canceled. United does not know when the problem will be fixed. They' re urging all travelers to monitor their website for flight information in order to prevent a needless trip to the airport.