Computers stopped working all over the world, situation worsened after a failure in Microsoft’s server, services were also affected in India
Due to the technical glitch in Microsoft Windows, banking services and flight services have been affected worldwide. Windows users’ devices around the world are seeing blue screens with error written on them. Due to the glitch in Windows, supermarkets, banking operations and stock markets around the world have been badly affected. The situation is such that three airline companies in America have grounded all their planes. It has also affected India and airline services have been disrupted.
America’s emergency service 911 also affected
Microsoft outage has not only affected airlines and banking services, but work has also come to a standstill in many big media institutions. Emergency service 911 has been disrupted in many states of America. Sky News has had to be taken off air in Britain. People have shared pictures of Windows crashing on social media platform X.
Effect seen in India
The servers of three airline companies providing air travel services in India have faced a major technical glitch. Indigo, Akasa Air and SpiceJet Airlines have had to face problems in web check-in at many airports of the world. Due to this, its passengers are facing problems at many airports of the country including Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi. Akasa Air has told the passengers that they are providing manual check-in and boarding facility at the airports.
There is also a problem in doing web check-in
Actually, there has been a problem in the software used by Indigo, Akasa Air and SpiceJet for check-in. The check-in system of these three airlines is not working, due to which flights are being affected across the country. These three airlines use the Go Now check-in system, in which technical problems have started all over the world from 10.45 am. The airlines are working with Microsoft to resolve the issue.
With the help of manual booking
The Indira Gandhi International Airport of the capital is also seeing some effect due to the glitch in the system. There is no major impact on the airport’s T3, but there is a slight impact on T2. Meanwhile, Akasa Air has tweeted that its online service has been affected.