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India's Delhi airport resumes operations after power cut, flights not impacted, state sources

A power blackout lasting a number of minutes at India's busiest airport in Delhi triggered small disturbances to some services within the terminal on Monday however no flights were impacted, three sources knowledgeable about the matter informed .

The outage, which lasted around 7 minutes, impacted baggage collection and entry at the e-gates, among the sources at the airport informed .

The Indira Gandhi International Airport in the capital New Delhi, owned and run by GMR Airports, has 3 terminals for business and freight flights.

A/c in the terminal stopped working throughout the interruption, however were restored soon after, the source said.

Temperatures in the capital have actually skyrocketed to record breaking levels in current weeks, with water scarcities and regular power cuts adding to locals' issues.

One airline company source, who did not wish to be called, said the power interruption could trigger check-in and boarding hold-ups.

June is typically a busy month for the airline company market in India as schools are shut for the summertime break.

Some social networks users posted pictures of guests standing in long lines at check-in counters as airline company authorities waited for computers to power up once again.

GMR did not right away react to an ask for comment on a public holiday in India.

India is among the world's fastest-growing air travel markets with domestic air travel expected to double to 300 million travelers from a record 152 million in 2023, according to government information.

(source: Reuters)