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Denver International Airport’s information technology staff took the airport’s flight boards offline Tuesday after they noticed glitch in the system’s software.

Following overnight system maintenance, staff noticed the boards were not updating information for Tuesday’s afternoon flights.

Heath Montgomery, a DIA spokesman, said every flight board, about 1200, is currently offline and IT staff are working to fix the problem. There is no estimate as to when the boards will be operational.

In the meantime, passengers can access flight information by either talking to airport staff at information booths or speaking directly to the airlines.

“The information is still getting out there, it’s just taking a little bit longer,” Montgomery said.

Montgomery also said there have been no flight disruptions and the software issue did not affect any other airport operations.

Matthew Patane: 303-954-5224, mpatane@denverpost.com or

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