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Passenger gets handwritten boarding pass amid Microsoft outage

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This airline literally wrote its own ticket.

A passenger in India was flabbergasted after receiving a hand-scrawled boarding pass amid the Crowdstrike/Microsoft outage affecting computer systems across the globe.

An X post detailing the scribbled ticket incident garnered over 5 million views as of Friday morning.

“I got my first hand-written boarding pass today,” exclaimed the flyer, named Akshay Kothari, within the X post describing the incident, which occurred on an unspecified Indigo flight.

An IndiGo got a handwritten boarding pass amid the outage. X / @akothari

The accompanying photo shows them holding a ticket with their name, seat, date and departure time scribbled in pen like a student’s flash cards.

The old-timey-looking ticket amused the X commentariat with one viewer writing, “Wow back to pen paper.”

“Sometimes, the old-school way continues to be one of the simplest ways when technology lets us down,” said one other of the bizarre contingency measure.

“A handwritten boarding pass seems like a dream. Hopefully, you don’t get a hand-written flight,” quipped a 3rd.

Others even claimed they’d also received old-school boarding passes.

“Got mine too. Resulted in 30 min delay,” claimed one.

This comes amid the worldwide outage that occurred after cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike issued a faulty software update on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, crashing and infecting computers with the “blue screen of death” that left users unable to restart.

In consequence, passengers were stranded at airports, TV networks were unable to broadcast and banks couldn’t serve their customers.

Airports become chats after a Microsoft outage that wrecked havoc for travelers. REUTERS
CrowdStrike issued a faulty software update on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, crashing and infecting computers with the “blue screen of death” that left users unable to restart. REUTERS

“We’re deeply sorry for the impact that we’ve caused to customers, to travelers, to anyone affected by this,” said Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz.

Nonetheless, he didn’t provide a transparent timeline for when all the things would return to normal.

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This airline literally wrote its own ticket.

A passenger in India was flabbergasted after receiving a hand-scrawled boarding pass amid the Crowdstrike/Microsoft outage affecting computer systems across the globe.

An X post detailing the scribbled ticket incident garnered over 5 million views as of Friday morning.

“I got my first hand-written boarding pass today,” exclaimed the flyer, named Akshay Kothari, within the X post describing the incident, which occurred on an unspecified Indigo flight.

An IndiGo got a handwritten boarding pass amid the outage. X / @akothari

The accompanying photo shows them holding a ticket with their name, seat, date and departure time scribbled in pen like a student’s flash cards.

The old-timey-looking ticket amused the X commentariat with one viewer writing, “Wow back to pen paper.”

“Sometimes, the old-school way continues to be one of the simplest ways when technology lets us down,” said one other of the bizarre contingency measure.

“A handwritten boarding pass seems like a dream. Hopefully, you don’t get a hand-written flight,” quipped a 3rd.

Others even claimed they’d also received old-school boarding passes.

“Got mine too. Resulted in 30 min delay,” claimed one.

This comes amid the worldwide outage that occurred after cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike issued a faulty software update on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, crashing and infecting computers with the “blue screen of death” that left users unable to restart.

In consequence, passengers were stranded at airports, TV networks were unable to broadcast and banks couldn’t serve their customers.

Airports become chats after a Microsoft outage that wrecked havoc for travelers. REUTERS
CrowdStrike issued a faulty software update on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, crashing and infecting computers with the “blue screen of death” that left users unable to restart. REUTERS

“We’re deeply sorry for the impact that we’ve caused to customers, to travelers, to anyone affected by this,” said Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz.

Nonetheless, he didn’t provide a transparent timeline for when all the things would return to normal.

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