Manual check-in initiated at Bengaluru airport over IT outage
Passengers at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru had a harrowing time following the disruption in flight services and were seen anxiously waiting for their delayed flights
PTI
Bengaluru, 19 July
Indigo, Air India Express, SpiceJet
and Akasa at 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.
Passengers at the Kempegowda
International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru had a harrowing time following the
disruption in flight services and were seen anxiously waiting for their delayed
flights. The lounge of the KIA was overcrowded due to the disruption in flight
services.
“A global outage with the Navitaire
Departure Control System (NDCS) has been affecting operations of some airlines
across their network, including BLR Airport since 10.40 IST on 19 July, 2024,”
a Bangalore International Airport Limited spokesperson said in a statement.
Indigo, Akasa, and SpiceJet in
Terminal-1 and Air India Express in Terminal-2 are among the affected airlines,
BIAL said, adding that the Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) and Common Use
Self Service (CUSS) systems are also experiencing disruptions.
“In response to this situation,
Indigo, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa have taken proactive measures by
initiating manual check-ins to ensure minimal disruption to passengers and flight
schedules,” the spokesperson said.
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