New Delhi [India], February 19 (ANI): Budget Carrier SpiceJet said its operations remain unaffected after Bangladesh barred the airline from using its airspace over pending dues. The development comes ...
Flight disruptions across West Asia prompt Indian authorities to release helplines as Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air extend suspensions ...
Last week’s technical outage of Navitaire exposed the deep systemic risk created when modern aviation depends on centralised platforms ...
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Bangladesh has suspended budget carrier SpiceJet from operating through its airspace due to outstanding payments, according to a report by The Times of India. As a result, certain flights departing ...
Industry observers noted that the Navitaire outage illustrates the reliance of modern aviation on integrated IT systems. Even brief interruptions can affect many parts of the passenger journey — from ...
Flight operations in India faced disruptions due to a Navitaire software outage, affecting multiple airlines and causing delays at major airports.| India News ...
Airlines switched to backup systems. The disruption coincided with the AI Summit and related VIP movements, adding to ...
News agency PTI reported that IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Akasa Air were impacted at Delhi, Mumbai and other ...
A worldwide technology snag at Navitaire, an airline reservation platform, caused temporary disruption for some Indian ...
A global outage of Navitaire — the software used for airline check-in — disrupted the automated systems at Delhi airport on Thursday mornin.
A brief Navitaire system outage disrupted airline check-ins across India and parts of Europe, causing delays at Delhi’s IGI Airport before operations gradually returned to normal.