Microsoft’s Azure outage on October 29 briefly knocked Alaska Airlines’ website and mobile app offline, forcing passengers to check in at airport counters and exposing how a single control‑plane error at the edge can cascade into real‑world travel disruption. Background
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Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform suffered a widespread outage on October 29, 2025, that temporarily disrupted Microsoft 365, Xbox/Minecraft authentication, the Azure management portal and a raft of third‑party services after an inadvertent configuration change in the Azure Front Door control...
Microsoft’s cloud backbone faltered on the afternoon of October 29, 2025, when an Azure Front Door configuration error produced a global outage that briefly knocked Xbox storefronts, Xbox Game Pass installs, Minecraft authentication, Microsoft 365 admin consoles and a long list of third‑party...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric showed early signs of recovery late Wednesday after a global Azure outage that began mid‑day on October 29 and knocked a swath of Microsoft services, customer portals and dozens of downstream business systems offline — an incident engineers traced to an inadvertent...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric suffered a major disruption beginning on October 29, 2025 (UTC) when an inadvertent configuration change to Azure Front Door (AFD) triggered DNS, routing and authentication failures that cascaded across Microsoft 365, Azure management surfaces, Xbox services and...
Microsoft’s engineers reported initial signs of recovery after a widespread Azure outage that began mid‑afternoon UTC on 29 October 2025 and knocked large swathes of Microsoft 365, Azure management surfaces and numerous customer sites offline while the company rolled back to a previously...
Alaska Airlines customers experienced disruptions to online check‑in and booking after a widespread Microsoft Azure outage took down parts of the carrier’s website and mobile app on October 29, 2025, a failure that underscores the operational and reputational risks airlines face when core...
Microsoft’s Azure outage on October 29 briefly knocked Alaska Airlines’ website and mobile app offline, compounding a week of severe technology problems for the carrier and underscoring how edge‑level cloud failures can produce immediate, real‑world disruption for airlines and their customers...
A large, synchronous failure inside Microsoft’s Azure cloud knocked customer-facing services offline across Europe and beyond on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, forcing airports, airlines, banks and gaming platforms to fall back to manual processes while engineers rolled back an unintended...
Alaska Airlines’ public-facing systems went dark on October 29 when a sweeping Microsoft Azure outage—traced by Microsoft to an inadvertent configuration change in its Azure Front Door service—left the carrier’s website and mobile app unavailable and forced airport staff to revert to manual...
Microsoft Azure suffered a widespread, multi-region outage on October 29, 2025, taking down a swath of Microsoft customer-facing services — from Microsoft 365 and Copilot to Xbox Live and Minecraft — and triggering recovery procedures that centered on rolling back Azure Front Door (AFD) to a...
A sweeping Microsoft Azure outage on the morning of October 29 knocked numerous customer‑facing services offline and interrupted airline operations worldwide, briefly taking down Alaska Airlines’ and Hawaiian Airlines’ websites and mobile apps, contributing to widespread check‑in failures and...
Microsoft’s cloud backbone suffered a high‑visibility failure on October 29, 2025, when a configuration error in Azure’s global edge fabric left Microsoft 365, the Azure Portal, Xbox services and thousands of customer sites intermittently or wholly unreachable for hours, forcing a company‑wide...
Microsoft’s cloud suffered a high‑visibility disruption on Wednesday afternoon UTC when an apparent configuration error in Azure Front Door — Microsoft’s global edge and content delivery fabric — knocked a broad swath of Azure‑fronted services offline, producing real‑world outages for airlines...
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Microsoft’s cloud backbone stumbled in the afternoon UTC window on October 29, 2025, knocking a broad swath of first‑party services and thousands of customer sites offline as engineers raced to contain a failure traced to Azure Front Door and related DNS/routing behaviour. This outage left...
Microsoft’s cloud backbone faltered on October 29, 2025, when a configuration error in Azure Front Door — Microsoft’s global edge and routing fabric — precipitated a broad Microsoft Azure outage that knocked Xbox Live, Minecraft authentication, Microsoft 365 admin portals and a raft of customer...
Microsoft’s cloud backbone suffered a major outage on October 29, 2025, taking down large swaths of services across the company’s own product portfolio — including Microsoft 365, Xbox Live and Minecraft — and triggering cascading failures at airlines, retailers, banks and other businesses that...
The mid‑afternoon collapse of Microsoft's Azure edge fabric knocked airline check‑in systems, retail apps and games offline and produced a blunt reminder: when cloud edge and identity layers hiccup, the visible damage is immediate, cross‑industry and costly. Alaska Airlines reported its website...
Microsoft’s cloud fabric fractured in plain sight on Wednesday afternoon, producing a high‑visibility outage that knocked Azure‑fronted services — including Microsoft 365 web apps, the Azure management portal, Xbox storefronts and Minecraft authentication — into intermittent or full failure...