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Minneapolis – Northwest Airlines Corp. said it was able to fly its full schedule Wednesday after its computer system resumed normal operations.

Northwest said 277 of its 1,373 flights Wednesday were delayed an average of 12 minutes before technicians fixed the system. On Tuesday, about 285 departures were delayed an average of 21 minutes as result of the computer problem, spokesman Kurt Ebenhoch said.

Backup systems were used while technicians worked on the problem.

Ebenhoch said Detroit was the most seriously affected of its three U.S. hubs. Minneapolis-St. Paul and Memphis, Tenn., experienced fewer delays.

The departure delays included international flights.

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