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Delhi Airport Operations Disrupted: Over 400 Flights Delayed Due to Air Traffic Control Glitch

Passengers waiting at Delhi Airport amid massive flight delays caused by Air Traffic Control glitch

Delhi Airport Operations Disrupted: Over 400 Flights Delayed Due to Air Traffic Control Glitch

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Delhi Airport Operations Hit: Over 400 Flights Delayed Due to ATC Glitch

In a major disruption at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), New Delhi, over 400 flights faced significant delays due to a technical malfunction in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system on Thursday. The glitch affected both domestic and international operations, leading to cascading effects across multiple airports in India.
 

What Happened at Delhi Airport?

Sources revealed that the ATC radar communication link malfunctioned, impacting the real-time coordination between pilots and controllers. This led to a temporary suspension of takeoffs and landings, forcing airlines to reschedule or divert several flights. The issue reportedly lasted for more than two hours before partial restoration of services.
 

Impact on Passengers and Airlines

Passengers at Terminals 2 and 3 faced long queues, rescheduling chaos, and extended waiting times. Several airlines including IndiGo, Air India, and Vistara issued advisories requesting travelers to check updated flight statuses before heading to the airport.

Financially, such delays have a significant impact — airlines face added fuel costs, passenger compensation, and airport congestion charges. For travelers, business trips, vacations, and connecting flights were all disrupted, highlighting the domino effect of a single-point technical failure.
 

Government and DGCA Response

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and Airports Authority of India (AAI) immediately launched a technical review. Backup systems were activated to resume partial functionality. Authorities confirmed that no safety compromise occurred, and efforts are underway to identify the root cause of the malfunction.
 

(FAQ)

1. What caused the delay at Delhi Airport?
A major Air Traffic Control system glitch disrupted radar communication, halting flight operations temporarily.
 

2. How many flights were affected?
Over 400 flights, both domestic and international, were delayed or rescheduled.
 

3. Was passenger safety compromised?
No, authorities confirmed that flight safety protocols remained intact throughout the incident.
 

4. How long did the glitch last?
The issue persisted for over two hours before partial operations resumed.
 

5. What financial impact did this cause?
Airlines incurred additional costs from fuel wastage, rescheduling, and customer compensation, while passengers faced time and travel losses.

Published on : 7th November 

Published by : RAHAMATH

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