New Delhi : Air India announced late Tuesday evening that check-in systems at all airports are “functioning normally” and its “flights are operating as per schedule. The problem persisted for at least 45 minutes before getting addressed. The third-party system has been fully restored, and check-in at all airports is functioning normally. All our flights are operating as per schedule. We thank our passengers for their understanding, Air India said in an updated post on X.
The national carrier said a disruption in the check-in systems at various airports had delayed flights across multiple airlines. A third-party system disruption has been affecting check-in systems at various airports, resulting in delays across multiple airlines, including Air India,” the airline had said in a post. While the system is progressively getting restored, some of our flights may continue to experience delays until the situation fully normalises,” Air India added.
Low-cost carrier IndiGo also reported delays, but these were attributed to operational issues. The slowdown is being reported because of the Amadeus software. This software is used by airlines to manage bookings, reservations, inventory, and departure control systems. It is known for its Global Distribution System (GDS) and its IT Solutions that help businesses streamline operations and enhance the customer experience.
Air India announced late Tuesday evening that check-in systems at all airports are “functioning normally” and its “flights are operating as per schedule” after a brief outage that delayed flights across airports. The problem persisted for at least 45 minutes before getting addressed. “The third-party system has been fully restored, and check-in at all airports is functioning normally. All our flights are operating as per schedule. We thank our passengers for their understanding,” Air India said in an updated post on X.
The national carrier said a disruption in the check-in systems at various airports had delayed flights across multiple airlines. A third-party system disruption has been affecting check-in systems at various airports, resulting in delays across multiple airlines, including Air India,” the airline had said in a post. While the system is progressively getting restored, some of our flights may continue to experience delays until the situation fully normalises,” Air India added.
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