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Data Network Outage at Mumbai Airport: Flight operations affected; Advisory issues for Air India Flyers | Bharat News

New Delhi: Air India said on Saturday that a data network outage at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai will cause delay in flight operations with its services from the second busiest airport in the country.The airline mentioned that the outage, which disrupted the check-in system at the airport and delayed the departure, has been resolved. However, some flights may be affected for a while as the operation becomes normal.

Air India flight from runway at Mumbai airport amid heavy rains; Aircraft is damaged

“A third-party data network outage affected the check-in system at the Mumbai airport, which delayed the flight departure of airlines including Air India. The system has been restored since, however, some of our flights may be affected for some time as the situation is normally normal,” Air India posted on X.

Air India tweet

Air India tweet

It also urged the passengers to check their flight status for updates.Overview weather causes delay in flight at Delhi AirportMeanwhile, according to an official, heavy rains delayed more than 300 flights at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) on Saturday, although there was no variety, according to an official. Igia, the country’s busiest airport, handles about 1,300 flight movements daily. The Meteorological Department of India issued a red warning in the morning for heavy rains in North, West, South, South, South and Central Delhi for heavy rains, but later put it down for a yellow alert, advising the residents to be alert. In 24 hours ending at 8:30 am, the city’s main weather station Safdarjung recorded 78.7 mm of rain. Other stations reported 100 mm in Pragi Maidan, 80 mm on Lodhi Road, 69 mm in PUSA, 69 mm in PGI ground and 31.8 mm in Palam.

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