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Normal services restored at Kolkata Airport after 9 hours

"The system, which slowed down and conked off around 5.15pm yesterday (Monday), was up and running by 2.30am," Airport Director Kaushik Bhattacharjee said on Tuesday.

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Published : May 14, 2019, 2:15 PM IST

Kolkata: A day after scores of passengers were inconvenienced at the Kolkata airport due to technical glitches in the check-in system, a senior official said it took the authorities nine hours to restore normal services.

"The system, which slowed down and conked off around 5.15pm yesterday (Monday), was up and running by 2.30am," Airport Director Kaushik Bhattacharjee said on Tuesday.

A tweet by Kolkata Airport thanked passengers and other stakeholders for their patience.

"The Local Area Network has been restored at around 02:30 hrs. We thank our passengers, airlines and all the stakeholders for the patience and cooperation," it said.

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Five Kolkata-bound flights were also diverted on Monday evening owing to bad weather in the city.

The technical snag did not affect the arrival of flights to Kolkata, thunderstorms and subsequent rain did, a spokesperson of Airports Authority of India (AAI) said.

"A Singapore Airline flight was diverted to Dhaka, three others were diverted to Bhubaneswar and one to Lucknow," the spokesperson said.

The AAI owns and manages more than 100 airports - including the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) Airport in Kolkata.

A fault was detected at the local area network (LAN) of NSCBI Airport Monday evening, hampering check-in process of the passengers.

Around 30 flights were delayed by an average of 20-25 minutes as boarding passes had to be issued manually.

Kolkata: A day after scores of passengers were inconvenienced at the Kolkata airport due to technical glitches in the check-in system, a senior official said it took the authorities nine hours to restore normal services.

"The system, which slowed down and conked off around 5.15pm yesterday (Monday), was up and running by 2.30am," Airport Director Kaushik Bhattacharjee said on Tuesday.

A tweet by Kolkata Airport thanked passengers and other stakeholders for their patience.

"The Local Area Network has been restored at around 02:30 hrs. We thank our passengers, airlines and all the stakeholders for the patience and cooperation," it said.

Read more:CBI calls for details on privatisation of Delhi Airport

Five Kolkata-bound flights were also diverted on Monday evening owing to bad weather in the city.

The technical snag did not affect the arrival of flights to Kolkata, thunderstorms and subsequent rain did, a spokesperson of Airports Authority of India (AAI) said.

"A Singapore Airline flight was diverted to Dhaka, three others were diverted to Bhubaneswar and one to Lucknow," the spokesperson said.

The AAI owns and manages more than 100 airports - including the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International (NSCBI) Airport in Kolkata.

A fault was detected at the local area network (LAN) of NSCBI Airport Monday evening, hampering check-in process of the passengers.

Around 30 flights were delayed by an average of 20-25 minutes as boarding passes had to be issued manually.

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Normal sevices restored at Kol airport after 9 hrs: Official
         Kolkata, May 14 (PTI) A day after scores of passengers
were inconvenienced at the Kolkata airport due to technical
glitches in the check-in system, a senior official said it
took the authorities nine hours to restore normal services.
         "The system, which slowed down and conked off around
5.15pm yesterday (Monday), was up and running by 2.30am,"
Airport Director Kaushik Bhattacharjee said Tuesday.
         A tweet by Kolkata Airport thanked passengers and
other stakeholders for their patience.
         "The Local Area Network has been restored at around
0230hrs. We thank our passengers, airlines and all the
stakeholders for the patience and cooperation," it said.
         Five Kolkata-bound flights were also diverted Monday
evening owing to bad weather in the city.
         The technical snag did not affect the arrival of
flights to Kolkata, thunderstorms and subsequent rain did, a
spokesperson of Airports Authority of India (AAI) said.
         "A Singapore Airline flight was diverted to Dhaka,
three others were diverted to Bhubaneswar and one to Lucknow,"
the spokesperson said.
         The AAI owns and manages more than 100 airports -
including the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International
(NSCBI) Airport in Kolkata.
         A fault was detected at the local area network (LAN)
of NSCBI Airport Monday evening, hampering check-in process of
the passengers.
         Around 30 flights were delayed by an average of 20-25
minutes as boarding passes had to be issued manually. PTI SBN
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