Our monitors picked up what looks like a possible issue with Air India's website (airindia.in) on 11 April 2026, and we wanted to share what we're seeing in case it's useful — whether you're trying to book a flight, manage a booking, or just figure out if it's your connection or theirs.
As an independent monitoring service, all we can share is what our own checks detected. We have no inside line to Air India's engineering team — just our monitors doing their thing and flagging when something doesn't look right.
What Our Monitors Are Showing
At 15:56 UTC on 11 April 2026, our monitor for airindia.in recorded a timeout after 15,000 milliseconds — that's 15 seconds of waiting with no response before giving up.
In plain terms, it looks like the server either didn't respond in time or was struggling to handle requests at that moment. A timeout like this can mean a few different things: the site could have been temporarily overloaded, there may have been a networking hiccup somewhere between our monitor and their servers, or something deeper could have been going on on Air India's end. We honestly don't have a full picture yet — a single timeout can be a brief blip or the early sign of something more significant, and it's hard to say which from our vantage point.
We haven't seen any official statement from Air India about this, and we don't have visibility into their internal status page or engineering updates. If you're experiencing issues right now, it's worth checking their official channels directly for the most accurate picture.
What People Are Saying
We don't currently have any social media reports or community threads to point to in relation to this specific incident. That doesn't necessarily mean no one else noticed — it may just mean things moved quickly or conversation hasn't surfaced anywhere we can see. If you've spotted discussion online, that context might help you get a clearer sense of how widespread things were.
What You Can Do in the Meantime
If you were in the middle of something on Air India's site and hit a wall, here are a few things worth trying:
- Wait a few minutes and refresh. Timeouts are sometimes fleeting — a quick retry after a short pause often does the trick.
- Try a different browser or device. Occasionally, a cached issue on your end can mimic a site problem.
- Check your own connection. If other sites are also slow, the issue might be closer to home.
- Use the Air India app if you have it installed — mobile apps sometimes stay functional even when a website is struggling.
- Call Air India directly if your matter is time-sensitive, like an imminent flight or an urgent booking change. It's not the most convenient option, but it's reliable when the site isn't cooperating.
- Keep the page open and try again later. If it's a transient load issue, things often settle down within 15–30 minutes.
Keep an Eye on Air India with Uptrue
This is exactly the kind of thing Uptrue is built to catch — quiet, in-the-moment signals that a site might be having trouble. We monitor airindia.in as part of our broader tracking, but if you rely on a particular service and want to know the moment something looks off, you can set up your own free monitor at uptrue.io. It takes about a minute and means you're not left wondering next time.
To be clear, everything above reflects Uptrue's view based on what our monitor detected at 15:56 UTC on 11 April 2026. The situation may well have already resolved by the time you're reading this — these things often do. For the authoritative word on Air India's current status, head directly to Air India's official website or their customer support channels. They'll always have more accurate and up-to-date information than we can offer from the outside.