New Delhi: Efforts are continuing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to restore full flight operations after a massive technical failure in the air traffic control system disrupted more than 300 flights on Friday. The Airports Authority of India said technical teams have managed to partially stabilize the system, but delays are still being reported across several domestic and international routes.

The issue began when the Automatic Message Switching System, responsible for managing flight plan data, stopped functioning properly late Thursday night. This forced air traffic controllers to switch to manual operations, significantly slowing down the flow of departures and arrivals. Though the core system is now being restored, officials say complete normalcy may take some more ti

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