Akasa Air's online services hit by turbulence due to outage at Microsoft Azure

Akasa Air's online services hit by turbulence due to outage at Microsoft Azure

Apart from Akasa, IndiGo was also hit by the outage at the cloud services giant.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Thursday, January 26, 2023, 04:51 PM IST
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Akasa Air was touted as big bull Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's entry into the aviation business with a 46 per cent stake in the carrier, shortly before his demise. It started off by connecting Ahmedabad and Mumbai, at fares going below Rs 4,000 on the route. But less than a year after taking off, Akasa Air has flown into turbulence with the disruption of its online services.

The low-cost carrier was hit by an outage at its service provider Microsoft's Azure cloud computing. The disturbance which was resolved after a while, also affected the functioning of Akasa's check-in services.

But Akasa wasn't the only carrier affected, as IndiGo's services were also hit by issues at Microsoft, while Air India and Vistara were able to glide through without disruptions.

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