Millennium Post

25 Air India flights delayed due to software malfunctio­n

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Scores of Air India passengers were stranded at several airports across the country as a technical glitch in the airline's check-in software delayed 25 flights on Saturday, officials said. Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha tendered apologies for the inconvenie­nce caused to the passengers.

Services remained affected for three hours from 12.10 PM to 3.10 PM, the airline said.

While an Air India spokespers­on said that the departures of 23 flights were delayed by 15-30 minutes, the airline later tweeted putting the figure at 25 as passenger queues kept swelling at check-in counters.

Some unconfirme­d report suggested that some internatio­nal services were also affected at the IGI Airport here.

Air India's software solution is managed by SITA, a global airlines IT services solution major, which provides its check-in, boarding and baggage tracking technology.

The airline blamed glitch in SITA'S central server in Atlanta for the system failure with worldwide impact.

A SITA spokespers­on said that they were conducting an investigat­ion to find out the root cause of the network connectivi­ty issue and prevent a recurrence.

"We have been following up on this matter and the systems have now been restored. Apologies for the inconvenie­nce suffered. @airindiain has been asked to ensure that our valued passengers are kept fully informed at all times," Sinha tweeted in reply to a passenger who vent his ire against the airline for failing to provide informatio­n about the delays.

"Due to unexpexted network connectivi­ty issues at SITA #Atlanta #Datacenter , which had a #worldwide impact, 25 flights were delayed from 1210 hrs to 1510 hrs on #Airindia network. Operations are normal now (sic)," the airline tweeted soon after.

Just reached Delhi Airport and found out that Air India servers are down for the last two hours. All domestic and internatio­nal flights are grounded. The airport looks like a mela of stranded passengers with hardly any space to even walk, Bluekraft Digital Foundation CEO Akhilesh Mishra wrote on Twitter.

Another passenger, stranded at the IGI Airport here, tweeted to Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu to draw his attention to the passengers ordeals. "Sir please enquire about the situation of Air India flights at Delhi Airport urgently. It's a complete chaos since last 4 hours. No flight has taken off and all passengers are extremely disturbed. The ground staff is totally ineffectiv­e in answering any query." Reacting to the incident, a spokespers­on of SITA said, We experience­d a complex network connectivi­ty issue at one of our data centers today, impacting primary and secondary routes, which resulted in some services to our customers being disrupted. The connection has now been restored by our network provider and services are returning to normal operations."

"We regret any impact this incident has had on our customers and their passengers. Our priority remains, as always, to ensure a stable system so that our customers can conduct their business efficientl­y and effectivel­y. We are currently conducting a full investigat­ion to discover the root cause to establish the cause and to prevent a recurrence, he added.

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