Akasa Air on Wednesday said it experienced certain “operational disruptions” due to the global outage at its service provider’s facility and the issues were fixed later.
On Wednesday, thousands of users across the globe reported problems with various online services, including Azure cloud computing service, offered by Microsoft.
“Our systems have been temporarily affected, owing to the global outage at our service provider’s facility, causing certain operational disruptions. We are working closely with our stakeholders to address the situation and appreciate your patience and support during this time. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused to our customers,” an Akasa Air spokesperson said in a statement on Wednesday.