Global Chaos: Microsoft Server Crash Halts 500+ Flights

Operations at the city's International Airport are back to normal this morning, following a global Microsoft server crash yesterday. Over 500 flights are scheduled for today without any cancellations.

The Southeast Airport Group (Asur) reports that 572 flights are planned for today. Of these, 286 are arrivals, with 99 domestic and 187 international flights. There are also 286 departures scheduled, including 96 domestic and 190 international flights.

Yesterday's server crash resulted in system failures for many airlines. This led to the cancellation of over 27 flights and caused 143 delays out of the 516 flights scheduled for the day.

The widespread Microsoft system crash affected numerous sectors globally. Industries impacted included airlines, railway companies, and telecommunications services.


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