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flight disruptions
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Flight disruptions on WindowsForum.com cover real-world events that grounded or delayed air travel, including dense smog in Delhi forcing IndiGo cancellations, an Azure Front Door outage that broke airline check-in and boarding-pass systems, and the massive CrowdStrike software glitch that stranded Delta passengers and sparked a class-action lawsuit. These threads examine how weather, cloud infrastructure failures, and faulty software updates can cascade into widespread travel chaos, highlighting operational risks and passenger impacts. The tag brings together discussions on airline IT resilience, cloud dependencies, and the consequences of system failures in aviation.
IndiGo’s network faced fresh disruption on December 15, 2025, as dense winter smog and low-visibility conditions across the Delhi‑NCR region forced dozens of domestic departures to be cancelled or diverted, compounding a turbulent month for the country’s largest carrier and leaving travellers...
A widespread Microsoft Azure outage on October 29 produced a cascading series of failures that briefly knocked airline and airport digital services offline, preventing online check‑in, blocking payment flows and digital boarding‑pass issuance for thousands of travelers, and exposing stark...
A sweeping software glitch reverberated through the globe in mid-July 2024, touching off what would become one of the most disruptive airline outages in recent history. As airports buzzed with confusion and screens across continents flickered with the cold blue of Windows device crashes, the...
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LONDON — A small plane carrying an organ for transplant crashed and burst into flames at England's Birmingham Airport Friday, injuring two people and disrupting dozens of flights, police and airport authorities said.
The organ, a liver, was rescued from the wreck and rushed...