Air India’s server suffered a nationwide outage on Wednesday, disrupting flight operations and causing chaos at several airports across the country. Passengers at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport faced long queues and delays at check-in counters as the airline’s system went down around 3 pm.

An airport official confirmed that Air India’s server had crashed at airports across India, adding that efforts were underway to restore connectivity. “The issue is being resolved and operations will normalise soon,” the official said.

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Several travelers at Delhi’s Terminal 2 reported that the airline’s software failure halted baggage drop and boarding processes, forcing many to wait f

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