India's largest airline IndiGo (INGL.NS) was experiencing intermittent issues with its core reservation platform on Friday, the second such disruption this week, as users again faced problems booking flights online.
The repeated glitches are an early headache for CEO Willie Walsh, who took charge on August 3, less than five months after his predecessor Pieter Elbers resigned following scrutiny over a major operational breakdown at the airline.
IndiGo's website on Friday displayed an advisory identical to one it issued on Wednesday, citing "intermittent issues" with its core reservation platform. It was not immediately clear whether the problems were linked to Wednesday's disruption or whether the earlier issue had been fully resolved, and IndiGo did not respond to an email seeking more details.
The airline held a 67% share of India's domestic aviation market in July.
Reuters journalists in four cities were unable to book tickets through the website, which displayed a "no data available" message when they searched for flights, while some were also unable to log in to the app.
Multiple users complained on IndiGo's X handle on Friday about failed bookings, problems completing web check-ins and payment confirmations.






