Mumbai International Airport: Normal services restored at Mumbai International Airport
According to information, the server at Terminal 2 at Mumbai airport was down, due to which air services were disrupted for about 40 minutes. Due to disruption of air services, the crowd of passengers had increased at the airport.
Normal services have resumed at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) after a server down on Thursday. Explain that the operation was interrupted for about 40 minutes due to server failure. It may be noted that check-in and other operations of airlines were affected due to server down at the airport. Due to the server down, many flights were affected and the rush of passengers increased. According to the information, the crowd at the airport was slightly more than normal.
Earlier, the CISF officer had told that the crowd is being handled. He said that there is no chaos due to increase in crowd. He said that manual passes are being issued to control the crowd. The exact details for the system glitch are not yet clear. However, officials said that the problem is being rectified and the system is likely to be operational soon.
Earlier, after a passenger tweeted about the matter, Air India had said that we are working to eliminate the inconvenience. Air India tweeted, 'We understand that the delay is certainly inconvenient. Our team is working diligently to minimize the inconvenience. They will be in touch with you for further updates.
According to information, the server at Terminal 2 at Mumbai airport was down, due to which air services were disrupted for about 40 minutes. Due to disruption of air services, the crowd of passengers had increased at the airport. However, teams were working to rectify the problem and now normal services have been restored at the airport.
#UPDATE | Normal services have resumed at Mumbai International Airport. The operations were disturbed for about 40 minutes due to server failure.
— ANI (@ANI) December 1, 2022
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