Passengers of Indian airline stranded for 2nd day
Server breakdown causes flight delays of 197 minutes

NEW DELHI
Hundreds of passengers of India’s state-owned carrier Air-India had to suffer for the second day after a five-hour server shutdown on Saturday.
According to a statement issued by the airline, 137 flights will be running late on Sunday. The average delay in flights would be around 197 minutes, it added.
The delay was caused by a technical glitch in a software which takes care of check-in, baggage and reservations.
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