India’s one of the prominent airlines IndiGo on Monday said its systems are down across the country. Because of technical issues, the flights could get delayed.
IndiGo took to Twitter and wrote about the issue, “Our systems are down across the network. We are expecting the counters to be crowded more than usual. Please bear with us as we try to solve the issue asap. For assistance, contact us on Twitter/Facebook or chat with us at https://www.goindigo.in”
“All efforts are being made to resolve the issue at the earliest,” IndiGo said in a statement.
#6ETravelAdvisory : Our systems are down across the network. We are expecting the counters to be crowded more than usual. Please bear with us as we try to solve the issue asap. For assistance, contact us on Twitter/Facebook or chat with us at https://t.co/MLOVgXpFO0
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) November 4, 2019
IndiGo, owned by Interglobe Aviation Ltd, is the country’s largest carrier with a nearly 50% share of the domestic market.
Because of technical glitch, travellers have been affected. Several passengers outraged over this technical failure and took to Twitter to raise their concerns.
Check out how people reacted:
There is a long queue and chaos at Bangalore airport. Any ETR?
— A A (@forankush) November 4, 2019
Can you also mention that the flights are delayed by 2 hours..
— Vikram Shastry (@shastryv) November 4, 2019
Have been sitting onboard for the last 2 hours .... 6E 329
— sg (@GoelSaurab) November 4, 2019
Where can I find the revised schedule
— Tanvi Mahajan (@diamtans) November 4, 2019
What is the status ? It is more than 2 hours and passengers are still boarded and waiting.
— sunny sharma (@sunnytyra) November 4, 2019
After system failure for around 4 hours, IndiGo's servers are up now.
#6ETravelAdvisory: Our system is up now but has disrupted operations across the network, we advise you to keep a track of your flight status before leaving for the airport. Visit https://t.co/8l8umJLErq Be assured, all efforts are being made to bring our operations back to normal
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) November 4, 2019
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