Multiple Asian airlines and airports have been affected by the global IT outage. Here's the latest
From CNN staff
The failure of IT systems across the world have caused delays and issues at airports across Asia, causing several airlines to ground flights.
Here’s a look at how the outage is affecting airports and airlines in Asia:
- AirAsia said its “core reservation and check-in system” have been impacted by the Microsoft tech issues.
- Cebu Pacific Air said it was forced to handle all processes manually due to the outage.
- Singapore Airlines said none of its flights had been impacted, but that it is experiencing technical difficulties.
- Taiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport said several airlines at the airport had been impacted. Jetstar, Hong Kong Express, Jeju Air and Scoot have all resorted to manual check-ins, the airport said.
- Dubai International Airport said the check-in process for some airlines had been affected, but that it is “now back to operating normally.”
- Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and six Indian airlines have also reported technical difficulties. Jaipur International Airport said “flights nationwide” have been affected by the outage.
- South Korea’s Incheon International Airport said Air Premia, Easter Jet and several other airlines had been affected. Korean Air, the country’s flagship carrier, said it uses Amazon Web Services (AWS) and so had not been affected.
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