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Aviation minister says actively managing situation triggered by outage

The civil aviation ministry in collaboration with AAI has implemented manual backup systems to maintain operational continuity, Naidu said in a statement.

July 19, 2024 / 18:43 IST
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Stranded passengers at the Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru amid Microsoft outage, in Bengaluru, on July 19, 2024. Indigo, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa at the Bengaluru airport began checking in passengers manually on Friday, issuing handwritten boarding passes, after a global Microsoft outage led to the Navitaire Departure Control System stalling. (PTI Photo)
Stranded passengers at the Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru amid Microsoft outage, in Bengaluru, on July 19, 2024. Indigo, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa at the Bengaluru airport began checking in passengers manually on Friday, issuing handwritten boarding passes, after a global Microsoft outage led to the Navitaire Departure Control System stalling. (PTI Photo)

Union Minister for Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu on Friday said his ministry and Airports Authority of India (AAI) are actively managing the situation arising out of a global Microsoft outage, which severely impacted airport and airline operations in the country.

The civil aviation ministry in collaboration with AAI has implemented manual backup systems to maintain operational continuity, Naidu said in a statement.

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The global Microsoft outage led to flight cancellations and long queues of people outside airports and at check-in counters across the country.

Services like bookings, check-in and boarding process including issuance of boarding passes, are being carried out manually, thereby taking longer than expected time and leading to long queues at airports.