IndiGo, the domestic carrier, announced on Saturday that it was experiencing a temporary system downtime across its network. This is affecting its website as well as bookings. The airline said that this could also result in slower check-ins, and it is working hard to restore normalcy as soon as possible.
“We’re currently experiencing a temporary slowdown in our network. It affects both our website and our booking system. IndiGo warned that the increased wait time could affect customers, including longer queues and slower check-ins.
The booking system has not been working since 12 noon. At 1:05 pm, operations were briefly resumed, but the booking system remained inoperative.
The company said that their team was actively working to resolve the problem and assist passengers in ensuring a smooth trip.
“Our airport staff is ready to help and are fully committed to ensuring a smooth travel experience for everyone. We are working to restore stability and regularity as quickly as possible. IndiGo said, “We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.”
Images shared online show large queues in the airport check-in area.
IndiGo operates over 2,000 flights, including international, per day.
Noida International Airport will begin commercial operations in April of next year. It will handle both domestic and international flights. Despite efforts to advance the dates, any delays could push approvals by six months. In the coming months, major airlines will conduct flight tests and perform necessary tests.
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