Microsoft Outage: On Friday, due to a fault in Microsoft's server, computer systems running on Windows shut down. Due to this problem, work in many industries in countries like America, Canada, Britain, Germany, France, India, Australia got disrupted and the public faced problems. It has been more than 24 hours since Microsoft's server went down. But this defect has not been completely removed yet. At the same time, due to this defect, billions of rupees have been lost worldwide. According to some media reports, Microsoft alone has suffered a loss of about Rs 5 thousand crores. So according to some other media reports, this loss is worth billions of rupees. According to another media report, after the failure of Microsoft's server, a loss of 18 billion dollars (about 15 billion rupees) has been incurred in a few hours. However, the exact figure has not been revealed yet. The picture of the loss will be clear only after this problem is resolved.
The effect of this defect is visible on Saturday as well. In a post on the social media platform X, Indigo Airlines said that it may also affect the weekend. The airline has asked passengers to check the status of their flight before leaving for the airport. For this, the company has shared a link in which the status of the flight can be known by typing PNR and other details.
Civil Aviation Ministry said- Air service system has become normal
All airline systems at the airport have started working smoothly. The Civil Aviation Ministry gave this information today. The ministry said, the airline system at the airport has started working normally from three o'clock in the morning. Flight management is now running smoothly. Although there is a little backlog due to yesterday's disturbance, it is being gradually removed. All the problems will be resolved by this afternoon.
5 thousand flights were canceled worldwide
Due to this glitch, flights had to be stopped at airports across the world on Friday. About 5 thousand flights were cancelled. More than 300 flights were cancelled in India. This included more than 250 flights of Indigo alone. Not a single SpiceJet flight was cancelled. The airlines have also posted about this on X. It says “Zero Cancellation”. There is no information yet about cancellation of flights of any airline on Saturday. But the airlines have asked the passengers to reach the airport with more time.