Attention Flyers! Mumbai Airport Hit by Data Network Outage, Air India Issues Advisory
MUMBAI AIRPORT, INDIA, AUG 9 – A third-party data network glitch forced Mumbai airport to switch to manual check-in, delaying multiple flights including Air India’s, with over 950 daily flight movements affected.
- On Saturday, Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport switched to manual mode after a network outage impacted check-in systems, affecting flight operations including Air India.
- Amid the outage, the passenger processing system at CSMIA was moved to manual mode after a glitch, taking an hour to fix, according to the airport.
- The brief glitch required about an hour to fix, CSMIA said, causing disruption in flight operations.
- Passengers were urged to monitor statuses amid lingering disruptions, as Air India said systems are restored but some flights may still be delayed.
- CSMIA said that Mumbai airport, which handles over 950 flight movements per day, experienced increased traffic amid surge travel during Raksha Bandhan weekend.
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Flight operations hit at Mumbai airport as tech glitch hits data network
Mumbai: Flight operations were affected at Mumbai airport on Saturday after a technical glitch hit the data network, forcing the facility’s operator to switch to manual mode, according to a source. Though the glitch affected the system for a couple of minutes, it took an hour to fix it, the source said. “Around 4 pm, the passenger processing handling system was moved to manual mode as the systems reported a glitch. It took an hour to fix the iss…
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