Check-In Disruptions At Delhi, Other Airports Due To Software Glitch

On Thursday morning, several airlines, including IndiGo, Air India Express, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air, faced significant check-in disruptions at airports across India, with Delhi and Mumbai being the most affected. The interruptions were attributed to a technical glitch in the airline systems, causing delays and inconveniences for numerous passengers. Ground staff worked promptly to resolve the issues, but many travelers experienced longer wait times and confusion at check-in counters. This incident highlights the vulnerability of airport operations to technical failures, raising concerns about the reliability of existing systems in a highly interconnected aviation sector. As air travel continues to recover from previous disruptions caused by the pandemic, stakeholders in the industry are urged to invest in more robust technologies to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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