KLIA 2 Reportedly Affected By Global IT Outage [UPDATE]

The global IT outage today, which is reportedly caused by a major CrowdStrike glitch, is also affecting services provided by airports across the globe, including Malaysia’s own Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2 (KLIA 2). Visitors and passengers alike have taken to social media to report on the numerous issues experienced.

From what’s shared on X (formerly Twitter), all passengers are currently required to check in manually, resulting in long queues at KLIA 2. According to Bernama, this is caused by an in-house AirAsia says system outage. But on the flip side, there have been no reported flight cancellations, though it is advisable that would-be flyers check in early while this persists.

KLIA Express also revealed that it is currently experiencing a technical glitch with its system. It noted that tickets cannot be purchased via its app, website, or digital wallets at this time, and is advising customers to purchase tickets directly via its counters.

Meanwhile, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) told Bernama that services at KLIA 1 are not affected by the global information technology (IT) outage. Similarly, it is understood that Malaysia Airlines is not affected by this either, though the same can’t be said for Firefly Airlines.

[UPDATE: 19 July 2024 | 5:20pm] MAHB has issued a public statement regarding the matter via its official X account. The local airport operator says its network remains unaffected by the global outage, but some of its airline partners are indeed experiencing disruptions. It is advising passengers to get the latest updates and instructions regarding their flights directly with their respective airlines.




[UPDATE: 19 July 2024 | 5:30pm] Added the official statements by AirAsia and Firefly Airlines

[UPDATE: 20 July 2024 – 12:00pm] Users on X (formerly Twitter) are reporting that check-ins are still done manually at KLIA Terminal 2 today, as kiosks are still undergoing under maintenance.

 

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