Flights at Eindhoven Airport are halted following an air traffic control problem on Monday, according to multiple outlets. Daily Express reports that an air traffic control issue leads to a stop in departures and impacts scheduled services, describing a disruption lasting about three hours. NL Times similarly notes a ground stop at the airport that affects dozens of passenger flights during the period. Other coverage indicates that some flights are cancelled and others are diverted, with passengers affected by changes to routes and destinations. The reports describe the disruption as operational and linked to air traffic management rather than an airport shutdown. Details on the underlying cause of the air traffic control problem are limited across the sources provided, but the overall impact is consistent: a temporary stop, flight cancellations, and diversions during the disruption window. The reporting indicates that the affected flights are rerouted or delayed as the situation is managed and normal operations resume.