Our monitors picked up what looks like a possible issue with Yatra earlier today, and we wanted to share what we're seeing — calmly and honestly — in case you've been trying to use the platform and running into trouble.
As an independent monitoring service, all we can share is what our own checks detected. We have no inside line to Yatra's engineering team, so take this as one data point rather than the definitive word on what's happening.
What Our Monitors Are Showing
At 11 April 2026 at 16:12 UTC, our monitor flagged a possible issue with Yatra's website. Specifically, what we saw was a timeout after 15,000 milliseconds — meaning when our monitoring system tried to reach yatra.com, it waited a full 15 seconds and didn't get a response back.
In plain terms, a timeout like this usually suggests one of a few things: the server could be under heavy load and struggling to respond in time, there could be a network-level issue somewhere between users and Yatra's infrastructure, or something in the backend may have stopped responding altogether. We don't have a full picture yet — a single timeout can sometimes be a brief blip, or it can be the early signal of something more significant.
We haven't seen any official update from Yatra's status page at the time of writing, and we'd recommend checking there directly for the most authoritative information. We also don't have details on what caused this, which regions might be affected, or whether the issue has already been resolved by the time you're reading this.
What People Are Saying
We don't currently have any social media reports or community discussions to point to regarding this specific incident. That could mean the impact is limited, or it could simply mean we haven't come across relevant posts yet. If you're curious, a quick search on X or Reddit might surface whether other travellers are reporting similar problems.
What You Can Do in the Meantime
If you're trying to book flights, hotels, or holidays through Yatra right now and hitting a wall, here are a few things worth trying:
- Refresh and wait a moment. If this was a brief timeout, the site may already be responding normally again.
- Try a different browser or device. Sometimes a fresh connection helps rule out local caching issues.
- Check Yatra's app (if you have it installed) — mobile apps sometimes connect through slightly different infrastructure and may be unaffected.
- Use a different travel booking platform temporarily — sites like MakeMyTrip or Cleartrip could serve as a short-term alternative if you have time-sensitive plans.
- Screenshot or save your booking reference if you were mid-transaction — just in case you need to follow up with Yatra's customer support.
It's worth stressing: we're not saying Yatra is definitively down — just that our monitor didn't get a response at that moment. The situation may have already resolved itself.
Keep an Eye on Yatra with Uptrue
This is exactly the kind of thing Uptrue is built to catch — quiet, early signals that something might be off, before it becomes a bigger problem. We run regular checks on services across the web and share what we're seeing as openly as we can.
If you rely on Yatra for travel bookings — or any other service that matters to you — you can set up your own free uptime monitor at uptrue.io and get notified the moment something looks wrong. Takes just a minute to set up.
To be clear, everything here reflects Uptrue's own observations based on what our monitoring detected at 16:12 UTC on 11 April 2026. The situation may have changed significantly since then — services often recover quickly, and by the time you read this, Yatra may be running perfectly. For the most current and accurate information, please check Yatra's official website directly. That's always your best source for what's actually going on.