Heathrow Airport, JFK, and many other airports in United States and Europe were massively affected over the past few das due to the global IT outage, that rendered Microsoft applications and services inaccessible. A Microsoft CrowdStrike which was ascertained to be the reason behind this, led to thousands of passengers being stranded at airports and had to wait for their flights as some got delayed, rescheduled, or even cancelled.
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In an instance, at India's New Delhi International Airport, boarding schedule was written on whiteboards, and boarding passes were being manually written, making it a major social media topic of discussion amid the world of rapidly developing technology and the advent of AI.
It looks like Delta Air Lines still has not bounced back from the global outage, that made many airline operators victims. Even though other airlines are back on track and operating smoothly in the last two days, Delta Air Lines, has reportedly, cancelled 1,000 of its flights due to a persistent technical issue, according to a CNN report. There were more flight cancellations over the weekend too, that left thousands of passengers furious as they had to wait out at airports due to lack of hotel rooms and bookings.
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