Passengers at KLIA Terminal 2 face long queues and manual check-ins as a global tech outage causes chaos in the airport.
Passengers at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2 (KLIA2) have been left stranded and frustrated as a global IT outage wreaks havoc on travel plans. Due to the system failure, travellers have been forced to endure long queues and manual check-ins, leading to chaos and confusion at the airport. The IT outage, caused by a major CrowdStrike glitch, has affected airports worldwide, with KLIA Terminal 2 bearing the brunt of the disruption.
Indonesian man Daryanto Sabeer, 63, was en route to Riau, Indonesia, when the world plunged into a digital standstill due to the CrowdStrike glitch. Passengers recount waiting for hours in never-ending lines, unsure of when they will reach their destinations. The situation at KLIA Terminal 2 remains tense, with the airport struggling to fully recover from yesterday's IT outage.
As the IT system outages persist, flight operations in Malaysia have been severely impacted, with airlines facing delays and cancellations. Passengers express frustration and impatience as they navigate the chaos and uncertainty brought on by the global tech failure. The ripple effects of the IT outage continue to disrupt travel plans and test the resilience of airport staff and passengers alike.
In the midst of the chaos, one interesting fact emerges: the global IT outage was reportedly caused by a major CrowdStrike glitch, highlighting the vulnerability of digital systems in critical infrastructures. Despite the challenges, airport authorities are working tirelessly to restore normal operations and alleviate the inconvenience faced by travellers. The incident serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of modern air travel and the importance of robust IT systems in ensuring seamless operations at airports worldwide.
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