Microsoft Outage: Air India, Akasa Say Operations Back On Track

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Airlines including Air India, Akasa Air and SpiceJet announced Saturday that they have resumed normal services after a day of disruption due to a Microsoft global outage. While carriers tried to allay passengers' concerns over flight cancellations and service disruptions, sporadic passenger complaints over delays and cancellations were seen today as well.

Earlier today, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu confirmed the restoration of airline systems following what is being touted as the biggest IT outage ever.

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The minister stated that airline systems across airports have started working normally, and all issues are likely to be resolved by Saturday noon. The aviation ministry is constantly monitoring the operations at airports and airlines to ensure travel readjustments and refunds are taken care of, he added.

"Since 3:00 a.m. (Saturday), Airline systems across airports have started working normally. Flight operations are going smoothly now," Naidu said in the statement as per PTI.

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Air India said on Saturday that none of its flights on July 19 were cancelled, though there were some delays due to the impact of the Microsoft outage on airport services. The airlines said its systems continued to function as normal today.

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However, a user on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, highlighted that Air India flight AI 238 was cancelled.

"@airindia, why flight ai 238 has been cancelled (sic)," posted one Nabeel Nisar.

To this, Air India responded that the airline's team has been alerted to provide assistance.

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