Air India Crash Sole Survivor
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While the carrier did not disclose details about the airports where the check-in systems were affected, PTI reported most of the domestic airports were impacted, and the check-in systems were down at the various airports for more than an hour.
Air India flights experienced delays due to check-in system issues caused by a third-party network glitch, affecting several airports, including Delhi. The problem persisted for over an hour before systems were restored.
Attention flyers! Air India has warned of possible delays after check-in systems at some other airports faced problems due to a third-party connectivity network issue.
Meanwhile, Air India has been granted a temporary extension of flight duty time for two-pilot Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes flying on European routes, which have become longer due to the closure of Pakistani airspace, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said.
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