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Planes grounded as mass worldwide IT outage hits airlines, media and banks
The cause of the outage is unclear - but Microsoft says it's taking "mitigation issues".
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NoI'm flying home tomorrow, is this going to mess me up?
I think they'll be working themselves off to fix this asap. But yeah, no predicting with full confidence.Don’t be so quick to say no. There are going to be knock-on effects, and travel could be disrupted for days.
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It absolutely was. You never update anything in production without a lot of testing. And you should always have backups for all your systems so if something goes wrong or down that you don't control, you can get around it.From the NYT:
[US] Airlines began the day by saying they didn’t owe stranded passengers anything more than rebooked flights with waived fees. But the Transportation Department said that the software outage is considered within the airlines’ control. This means they must follow through on their commitments to travelers, which fluctuate but could include paying for hotel rooms, ground transportation and meal vouchers.
That will motivate the airlines to limit the knock-on effects and prioritize getting back to normal.
I just learned that the acquaintances got stuck in Iceland on the first leg of their honeymoon. They had to rebook for $2,000![]()