Dhaka, Dec. 3 -- A third-party system failure disrupted check-in operations at several airports across India on Monday (Dec 1), delaying both domestic and international flights and prompting Air India to issue a travel advisory.

The airline urged passengers to check their flight status before travelling and to arrive at airports earlier than usual.

Air India said airport teams were working to restore services but warned that delays could continue as operations normalise.

Reports said a connectivity issue with a third-party network provider caused digital check-in counters and kiosks to go offline, forcing airlines to process passengers manually.

The outage affected multiple carriers and comes after similar glitches in recent months. ...