Hundreds of passengers were left stranded on airports across the world after Air India's server developed a snag early on Saturday morning. The system was restored after being down for over five hours. Flight operations were affected across the several airports in India and overseas after the airline's server SITA developed a snag at around 3.30 in the morning.
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