AWS is a leading cloud computing platform used by many major airlines for various critical systems, including check-in, baggage handling, and ticketing.
On [date], AWS reported a widespread outage affecting several of its services, including its Elastic Block Store (EBS) and Elastic File System (EFS).
The outage led to disruption of check-in systems for several airlines, including [list airlines affected], causing long queues and delays for passengers.
Airline representatives reported that passengers were unable to check-in online or at airport kiosks, and some flights were delayed due to the outage.
The AWS outage was caused by a technical issue related to the EBS and EFS services, which are critical to many AWS customers.
AWS engineers worked to resolve the issue quickly, and the outage was largely resolved within a few hours.
However, the disruption caused significant delays and inconvenience for thousands of passengers.
The outage highlights the importance of cloud computing infrastructure for modern businesses and the potential risks associated with relying on a single provider.
Airlines and other businesses that use AWS or other cloud computing platforms must have contingency plans in place to mitigate the impact of outages.
Amazon has taken steps to improve the resilience of its services and prevent similar outages in the future.
Although the outage was resolved quickly, it serves as a reminder of the importance of cloud computing infrastructure and the need for businesses to have robust disaster recovery plans in place.
Tags:- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- AWS Outage
- Airline Check-in Systems
- Cloud Computing


