By Masaki Kondo
Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- All Nippon Airways Co., Japan's second-largest carrier, canceled 33 domestic flights because of a malfunction of its automated check-in system.
About 4,300 passengers were affected as of 1:30 p.m., the Tokyo-based airline said in a faxed statement.
``Some of our check-in terminals aren't working,'' said Kunio Shibata, a spokesman for All Nippon. ``We're investigating and don't have any details yet.''
To contact the reporter for this story: Masaki Kondo in Tokyo at mkondo3@bloomberg.net.
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All Nippon Cancels Flights on Check-in System Problem
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