Servers at Mumbai T2 airport restored after two hours of confusion

All systems down at Mumbai Airport Terminal 2 and passengers are forced to wait for baggage drop since close to an hour.

Chaos at Mumbai airport: All systems down, servers crashed, huge queue at counters
The operations resumed at the Mumbai International Airport after the server remained disturbed for around two hours, confimed CSMIA (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport).

"There was a network interruption resulting from a cable cut due to construction work in the city. This interrupted various ticketing systems. All systems are now restored and working," CSMIA tweeted.




Earlier long queues of passengers were seen at the airport after all the systems got down due to a server crash.

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) informed that the crowd is slightly more than normal and there is no chaos.

"Due to the server down at Mumbai International Airport, the crowd is slightly more than normal. The crowd is being managed well and there is no chaos as manual passes are being issued," CISF said in a statement.
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Mumbai International Airport Pvt. Limited (MIAL) also expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to the passengers in a statement.

"Our passengers are requested to allocate additional time for check-in and also to kindly connect with their respective airlines, owing to a temporary network interruption outside the airport due to ongoing development in the city. Our teams are present on the ground and manual processing has been initiated to facilitate all passengers. We sincerely regret the inconvenience and thank our passengers for their understanding," the statement read.
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