Microsoft outage hits Worldwide airport services
Microsoft outage hits Worldwide airport services
New Delhi: Airport and airline operations faced significant disruptions on Friday due to global Microsoft outage, with airlines issuing advisories to passengers. IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, Air India Express and Akasa saw disruptions in their online check-in and boarding processes across their networks, forcing them to switch to manual mode.
“Our systems are currently impacted by a Microsoft outage, which is also affecting other companies. During this time booking, check-in, access to your boarding pass, and some flights may be impacted,” IndiGo said in an update on X. “We are all hands-on decks and are working to restore stability and normalcy. Our digital team is also coordinating closely with Microsoft Azure to resolve these issues swiftly,” it stated.
Budget carrier Akasa said: “Due to infrastructure issues with our service provider, some of our online services, including booking, check-in and manage booking services will be temporarily unavailable. Currently we are following manual check-in and boarding processes at the airports.”
The airline requested its passengers with immediate travel plans to reach airport early to check in, as a precautionary measure. SpiceJet also said it is currently experiencing technical challenges with its service provider, affecting online services including booking, check-in, and managing booking functionalities.
“As a result, we have activated manual check-in and boarding processes across airports,” it stated. New Delhi airport said it too faced some IT issues and some services were temporarily affected. Due to the global IT issue, some of the services at the Delhi Airport were temporarily impacted.
“We are closely working with all our stakeholders to minimise the inconvenience to our flyers”, the New Delhi airport said on X.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, run by GMR group, put out an advisory saying that due to the global IT outage, the services of some airlines have been impacted.
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