Massive Microsoft outage causes global airlines to ground flights Akasa Air, Spicejet face issues too
FirstpostIn India, airlines such as SpiceJet and Akasa Air also faced disruptions due to the outage. SpiceJet announced via X that it was experiencing technical challenges with its service provider, which affected online services like booking, check-in, and managing bookings Microsoft's initial response on Friday indicated that it was investigating issues with multiple Azure services in the Central US region. SpiceJet announced via X that it was experiencing technical challenges with its service provider, which affected online services like booking, check-in, and managing bookings. Currently we are following manual check-in and boarding processes at the airports and hence… — Akasa Air July 19, 2024 #ImportantUpdate: We are currently experiencing technical challenges with our service provider, affecting online services including booking, check-in, and manage booking functionalities. Similarly, Akasa Air reported infrastructure issues with its service provider, leading to temporary unavailability of online services including booking and check-in.