Chaos at Delhi airport: 300 flights hit over glitches in air traffic control
IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air have issued advisories over delay in flights.
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Hundreds of passengers were waiting inside airport terminals for flight updates (PTI)
New Delhi, 7 Nov
Hundreds of passengers were facing a tough time at the Delhi
airport on Friday as nearly 300 flights were delayed due to technical problems,
with the air traffic control system and authorities working to fix the issues, sources said.
IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet and Akasa Air said there are
delays in their flights at the Delhi airport due to the issues with the airtraffic control system.
The national capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport
(IGIA), the country's busiest airport, handles more than 1,500 flight movements
daily.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) said flight operations at
the Delhi airport are facing delays due to a technical issue in the Automatic
Message Switching System (AMSS), which supports air traffic control data.
The state-owned AAI, which provides air traffic control and
navigation services, said technical teams are working to restore the system at the earliest.
"We regret the disruption being experienced at IGIA due
to a technical issue at ATC that is affecting flight operations.
"This matter is being addressed on priority with close
coordination among ATC, DIAL, and other stakeholders," Delhi airport
operator DIAL said in a post on X.
According to the sources, there were long queues near
boarding gates and hundreds of passengers were waiting inside the airport
terminals for flight updates.
The sources said air traffic controllers are unable to get
flight plans automatically due to the technical issues since Thursday evening.
There are some issues with the AMSS that provides the
information for the Auto Track System (AMS), which gives the flight plans, one
of the sources said.
With the system issues continuing, air traffic controllers
are preparing the flight plans manually with available data, which is a
time-consuming process and as a result, many flights are getting delayed, the
sources said.
They also said the issues are also causing air traffic
congestion at the airport and authorities are working to fix the problems.
Information available on flight tracking website
Flightradar24.com showed that nearly 300 flights have been delayed at the
airport and the delay for departing flights is around 60 minutes at the Delhi
airport.
"Due to an ongoing technical issue with the Automatic
Message Switching System (AMSS) that supports Air Traffic Control data, flights
across all airlines at #DelhiAirport and some other airports in the northern
region are currently experiencing delays," IndiGo said in a post on X.
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