
A widespread technical outage linked to Microsoft Windows disrupted check-in systems at several airports across India on Wednesday morning, leading to delays across multiple airlines and forcing airport staff to revert to manual processing, according to industry sources.
A message displayed for passengers at the Varanasi airport confirmed the disruption, stating: “Microsoft Windows reports major service outages globally. IT services/check-in systems at airports are impacted.”
Airlines subsequently initiated manual check-in and boarding procedures as a fallback.
At least four carriers — IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa Air and Air India Express — were affected by the systems failure. Some flights were delayed, though an exact number was not immediately available.
Published: undefined
There were no instant statements from Microsoft or any of the airlines regarding the cause or expected restoration timeline.
Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), in a post on X at 7.40 am, said:
“Some domestic airlines are currently experiencing operational challenges, which may lead to delays or schedule challenges. Our on-ground teams are diligently working with all stakeholders to ensure a seamless and efficient passenger experience.”
Airport officials said the impact varied across terminals and carriers, and specific operational details were still being assessed. The outage appears to be part of a global Windows-linked disruption, though its precise nature is yet to be officially confirmed.
This is a developing story, and airlines are advising passengers to arrive early and follow airport announcements for updates on their flights.
With PTI Inputs
Published: undefined
Follow us on: Facebook, Twitter, Google News, Instagram
Join our official telegram channel (@nationalherald) and stay updated with the latest headlines
Published: undefined