some wide-scale airline reservations issue
Mark Segal
MSegal at Corporate.FCIBroadband.com
Tue Aug 19 19:55:12 UTC 2003
I heard.. (via CBC I think).. That their computer system in Toronto crashed
during the power outage.. My guess is they have some serious problem with
their DB.
I just booked a ticket.. Hopefully I am going somewhere. :)
Mark
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Mark Segal
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FCI Broadband
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Futureway Communications Inc. is now FCI Broadband
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley at isc.org]
Sent: August 19, 2003 3:40 PM
To: nanog at nanog.org
Subject: some wide-scale airline reservations issue
I'm sitting on the tarmac on AC63 from YVR to ICN which was due to take
off about half an hour ago. So far they have about a quarter of the
plane loaded.
The problem I am hearing is that there's a system-wide network issue
with Air Canada, and other airlines as well: "apparently everybody" is
the uninformed opinion here in the J class cabin. Fingers are vaguely
being pointed at "Bell" and "Telus" (depending on which coast people
are from). Since all computer systems are unavailable, all passengers
and all bags are having to be checked by hand. They just gave up trying
to allocate seats, and are about to start "open boarding". Excuse me
while I hold on to my seat.
The consistent component of the ongoing rumour mill is that this is due
to "some computer virus".
Anyway, irritating vague rumours aside, here's some operational
content: if you're waiting for parts, spares or staff to arrive by
plane from somewhere, and especially if the flight is not direct, be
prepared for delays.
Joe
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