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Officials said that 129 flights (53 arrivals and 76 departures) have been delayed on Saturday - as compared to the nearly 800 delays witnessed on Friday.
New Delhi: Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport are “gradually improving” nearly 36 hours after a major technical glitch crippled the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
Delhi airport's flight operations are gradually normalizing after an air traffic control glitch caused significant delays.
The Airports Authority of India (AAI), which provides navigation and other services, had also deployed additional manpower to prepare the flight plans manually, which is a time-consuming process
Over 500 flights faced delays in Delhi after a key communications system malfunctioned, causing chaos and 46 cancellations. The system was restored by Saturday.
The operator of Delhi airport stated that all flight operations had returned to normal, a day after a technical glitch with Air Traffic Control (ATC) caused delays for hundreds of flights.
Flight operations at Delhi’s IGI Airport are back on track after a major AMSS system glitch delayed over 200 flights on November 7, 2025. Airlines like IndiGo and SpiceJet warned of continued disruptions as backlog clearance continues.
Delhi airport operator DIAL on Saturday morning said the technical issue which affected the AMSS is gradually improving.
Delhi airport operator DIAL said on Saturday that flight operations at the country’s busiest airport are back to normal since afternoon, after the major malfunction of the air traffic
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Flight operations at Delhi airport return to normal: DIAL
Flight operations at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) are now normal, the airport authority said on Saturday, following 36 hours of disruptions caused by a technical glitch in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) flight planning system.