New Delhi: The flight operations at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport improved "gradually" on Saturday, nearly 36 hours after the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS) suffered a technical glitch. On Friday, nearly 800 flights were impacted. Meanwhile, on Saturday, 129 flights were delayed, as per a flight tracking website, Flightradar 24.
Among these 129 flights, 53 were arrivals, while 76 were departures. The average delay for arrivals is five minutes and for departures is around 19 minutes, reported NDTV.
The Delhi Airport, in its latest statement on Saturday morning, said that flight operations are returning to normal. "Please note, the technical issue which affected the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS), that supports the Air Traffic Control flight planning

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