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Several airports across the country faced a major technical glitch on Friday, impacting check-in systems for airlines such as IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet, Air India, Vistara, and others, following a global Microsoft outage. The disruption caused widespread flight delays and cancellations both across the country and globally. IndiGo Airlines alone cancelled about 200 flights.
“Flights are cancelled due to the cascading effect of the worldwide travel system outage, beyond our control. The option to rebook/claim a refund is temporarily unavailable. We truly appreciate your patience and support,” IndiGo said in a statement.
Flights are cancelled due to the cascading effect of the worldwide travel system outage, beyond our control. The option to rebook/claim a refund is temporarily unavailable. To check the cancelled flights, visit https://t.co/D1sAKR5Hhl. We truly appreciate your patience & support.— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) July 19, 2024
Sources at the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) told News18 that the ministry had advised airlines to provide updates to passengers regarding delays and other disruptions.
MoCA and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) are also coordinating with airlines and airports to address the situation, the source added.
Minister for Civil Aviation, Rammohan Naidu said airport authorities and airlines have been directed to be compassionate and provide extra seating, water, and food to passengers.
“We understand your concerns and are working tirelessly to manage operations. Please cooperate with airport staff. Your patience is greatly appreciated as we ensure your safe and swift travel,” the Union Minister said in a statement.
Additionally, a Microsoft spokesperson, without providing further details, told News18: “We are aware of an issue affecting Windows devices due to an update from a third-party software platform. We anticipate a resolution soon.”
‘Some Service Temporarily Impacted’: Delhi Airport
In a social media post, Delhi Airport also reported that some services were temporarily affected due to the global IT issue.
“We are closely working with all our stakeholders to minimise the inconvenience to our flyers. Passengers are requested to be in touch with the airline concerned or the help desk on the ground for updated flight information,” Delhi Airport stated.
The situation at Delhi airport, however, is slowly turning normal. The wait time is decreasing and queues are also squeezing in.
Confirming the disruption was caused by the Microsoft outage, IndiGo in a post on X, wrote, “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. We appreciate your patience.”
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. We appreciate your patience.— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) July 19, 2024
IndiGo later stated in an X post that their digital team is working with Microsoft to resolve this “swiftly”.
“Hi, we’re facing a network-wide issue with Microsoft Azure, causing delays at airports. Check-ins may be slower and queues longer. Our Digital team is working with Microsoft to resolve this swiftly. For assistance, please reach out to our on-ground team. Thanks for your patience,” an airline statement said.
Hi, we’re facing a network-wide issue with Microsoft Azure, causing delays at airports. Check-ins may be slower and queues longer. Our Digital team is working with Microsoft to resolve this swiftly. For assistance, please reach out to our on-ground team. Thanks for your patience.— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) July 19, 2024
SpiceJet also shared about the issue: “We’re currently facing a technical issue in providing updates on flight disruptions. Our team is actively working to resolve this issue. We regret for any inconvenience caused and will update you once the issue is resolved. Thank you for your patience and co-operation.”
Air India shared, “Our digital systems have been impacted temporarily due to the current Microsoft outage resulting in delays. We regret the inconvenience caused and request our guests to plan their travel accordingly.”
Air India Express wrote: “Digital infrastructure issues have temporarily impacted online and airport operations across multiple airlines and airports globally. Please plan your travel and keep sufficient time in hand for airport procedures. We regret the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.”
Akasa Air also shared, “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 and hence request passengers with immediate travel plans to reach the airport early to check-in at our counters. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused and want to assure you that our teams are working with our service provider to resolve the same at the earliest.”
Vistara shared: “We are experiencing technical challenges across various aspects of our operations due to a global outage at our service provider’s end. We are working with them to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
Meanwhile, following the technical glitch, visuals from inside the airport began surfacing on social media, showing passengers stranded and waiting in the terminal.
VIDEO | Passengers stranded at Goa airport following a technical glitch with the check-in system. Further details are awaited.(Full video available on PTI Videos – https://t.co/n147TvqRQz) pic.twitter.com/XAYjtLRlpJ
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 19, 2024
Global Microsoft Outage Affects Banks, Broadcasters
Meanwhile, Microsoft users worldwide, including banks and broadcasters, reported widespread outages on Friday. This followed the company’s announcement that it was gradually addressing an issue affecting access to Microsoft 365 apps and services.
JUST IN – Global cyber outage. Cybersecurity platform CrowdStrike is “down” worldwide, causing global IT problems, Microsoft crashes, 911 outages across several US states, and disruptions in international airlines, banks and media outlets. pic.twitter.com/8gW5RvTDNT— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 19, 2024
The exact cause, nature, and scale of the outage remained unclear. While Microsoft suggested in its X posts that the situation was improving, reports of escalating outages continued to surface around the world.
The website DownDetector, which tracks user-reported internet outages, recorded increasing disruptions in services for Visa, ADT Security, Amazon, and airlines such as American Airlines and Delta, AP reported.
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