Flight operations continue to feel the impact Microsoft global outage on Saturday, July 20. On Friday, several flights were reported to be delayed, re-scheduled and cancelled following massive IT catastrophe that put down check-in system at airports across India.
Delhi and Rajasthan Airports had to issue manual boarding passes amid the Microsoft issue which was apparently reported to be associated to an antivirus program update. According to Microsoft, the problems began at 1900 GMT on Thursday. It impacted users of its Azure cloud platform running cybersecurity software CrowdStrike Falcon.
Banks, TV channels and other business across the globe, in addition to Airlines, were struggling to deal with one of the biggest IT crashes in recent years.
We have listed some passenger woes following the global outage:
A friend of one of the flight passengers, underscoring the problems, informed PTI that one of her companions had their flight delayed while another who had to go to Kolkata had their flight cancelled.
One of the passenger at Gujarat Airport, highlighting the setback of depending on digital systems, said, “We are used to the digital world now. We cannot work without it. This crash will impact us on a large scale.”
BJP MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy on Friday said, "The Microsoft cloud computing system has failed…... It has affected the back-end services which include bookings, check-ins, etc."
(With agency inputs)