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Travel chaos hits IGI as vital network collapses

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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November 08, 2025

The Capital's airport was plunged into chaos on Friday when the backbone of air traffic communications was paralysed, disrupting close to 65% of all flights and leaving thousands of passengers stranded with delays stretching beyond 12 hours until authorities managed to restore systems late in the evening.

- Neha LM Tripathi

The Airports Authority of India said late on Friday it had restored the Automatic Message Switching System around 9pm, ending what experts described an "unprecedented" 30-hour outage that forced air traffic controllers at Indira Gandhi International Airport to manually process flight plans - a time-consuming procedure that created cascading delays across India's aviation network.

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