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Multiple US Airlines Hit By Flight Check-in and Booking Systems Outage (nbcbayarea.com) 41

A computer system that airlines use for check-in kiosks, booking and more was experiencing issues on Tuesday, apparently affecting multiple air carriers. From a report: There were widespread reports on social media of air passengers inconvenienced by the outage, with long lines at airports across the country. Sabre Airline Solutions released this statement shortly before noon Eastern Time: "We are aware of the issues facing some of our customers. Recovery is in progress. We apologize for the inconvenience." The company was tweeting that statement to people who took note of the outage. American Airlines flagged the issue, saying in a statement that Sabre was "experiencing a technical issue that is impacting multiple carriers, including American Airlines. Sabre is working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, and we apologize to our customers for the inconvenience." American later said that the issue with Sabre's system "has been resolved."
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Multiple US Airlines Hit By Flight Check-in and Booking Systems Outage

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  • The Sabre Song as sung by Andy & Erin from The Office [youtu.be]. In honor of a great way to spell a name.

  • Might be interesting to know whether Sabre just found some bugs in their current code version, in some ancient code; or whether some hardware went kablooie.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      it was probably a 12AX7 dual triode that blew in rack #12

      they found a pool of vanilla soy latte around the computer

      it is a mystery who could be responsible

      • it was probably a 12AX7 dual triode that blew in rack #12

        they found a pool of vanilla soy latte around the computer

        it is a mystery who could be responsible

        The IT hipster called.

        He's on his way back to work with a replacement 12AX7 he got from his toaster.

        Yeah, I know. Good thing that toaster wasn't running EL34s...

  • We had phone/internet outage on CenturyLink aka Level3 around then. Putting on tin-foil hat, maybe they were related.
    • Google's XMPP was dropping everyone here around then too. We haven't had a problem with XMPP in 2-3 years until today.
  • If the FAA can survive a system-wide computer outage and land every plane that was launched safely, what is the fail-safe system that can allow airlines to check-in passengers in the event of such an outage.

    Answer:
    Paper tickets, pre-printed manifests with the expected (confirmed) passengers expecting to board the flights, with space to write-in any pop-up standby passengers.

    That racket you hear at the check-in gate is an impact printer (usually dot matrix) printing multiple carbon copies of the final
    • I was at an airport affected by this outage when it happened. There were at least three distinct issues with this outage which your solution would only feasibly address one.

      The first problem was that tickets were not able to be printed. If you arrived at the airport expecting to check in for your reservation and print your boarding pass then you would not have been able to receive it. Your printed ticket and pre-printed passenger manifest doesn't help here if the problem is the passengers can't get their ti

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