Microsoft server down, airline services affected worldwide; Indian government took cognizance of technical fault

Airline services have been affected worldwide due to a problem with the Microsoft server. Services from banks to airlines have been disrupted worldwide due to the Microsoft server down. Airline services have been affected worldwide due to server problems. Indigo said that airline services have been affected due to technical fault.

Jul 19, 2024 - 15:18
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Microsoft server down, airline services affected worldwide; Indian government took cognizance of technical fault
Microsoft server down, airline services affected worldwide; Indian government took cognizance of technical fault

It is because of the problem in the Microsoft server that air carrier services across the world are being affected. Flights are not able to take off in many countries. Indian airline Indigo has said that technical fault is behind the affecting of airline services. Flights from many airlines are not able to take off.

Systems, working on Windows, are facing problems. Services from banks to airlines have been disrupted worldwide due to the Microsoft server down.

The BSOD problem in Microsoft has hit a host of airlines across India. Check-in systems of Indigo, Akasa, and SpiceJet are down. The server down has impacted Terminal-2 of Delhi Airport. As per the info, airlines are following the manual process.

Delhi Airport informed on social media handle X that due to a global IT problem, some services at Delhi Airport have been temporarily affected. We are working closely with all our stakeholders to minimize the inconvenience to our passengers.

Passengers are requested to get in touch with the concerned airline or ground help desk for flight updates. We regret the inconvenience caused to our passengers.

India's IT Ministry is in talks with Microsoft on the system outage.

Airline services have been affected in many countries including the US and Australia. Check-in services have been stopped at many airports. US airlines service has been affected the most. The Australian government has called an emergency meeting. Live broadcast on British news channel Sky News has stopped.

According to a report by news agency AP, takeoffs of planes from Berlin Airport in Germany have been stopped. At the same time, flight services at the airport have been halted. Britain's rail service has also faced technical problems.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer