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Technical glitch hits Sydney airport, delaying flights

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Technical glitch hits Sydney airport, delaying flights

 

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Passengers are seen waiting in line due to hardware and technical issues at the Domestic Airport in Sydney, March 9, 2018. AAP/Danny Casey/via REUTERS

 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Sydney Airport said on Friday a technical snag caused interruptions in passenger processing at two of its terminals, causing hours of delay for travellers.

 

Photos and videos of the airport showed uncomfortably long queues as passengers crowded the terminal as a result of the outage.

 

The airport has now resumed processing passengers as per usual, it said on Twitter, without specifying details of the problem. "We are working hard to catch up any delays," it said.

 

The glitch affected outbound flights from its international terminal and one of its two domestic terminals. Inbound flights were not affected.

 

Qantas Airways Ltd, the country's biggest carrier, said it was not affected as it operates out of a different terminal.

 

Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd, the country's No. 2 carrier, expected "some impact" to its flights as it works "to minimise any disruption to passengers ... and to reaccommodate any affected passengers."

 

A technical issue with an air traffic control system had briefly grounded flights at the Sydney Airport last September.

 

Sydney is Australia's busiest airport, generating A$30.8 billion in economic activity each year, according to its website.

 

(Reporting by Wayne Cole and Swati Pandey; Editing by Robin Pomeroy and Sandra Maler)

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-03-09
Just now, webfact said:

Photos and videos of the airport showed uncomfortably long queues as passengers crowded the terminal as a result of the outage.

Looks like a normal day at Swampy. :coffee1:

let's see, no passports can be processed, no flights leaving at the moment. I wonder who is being arrested. 

Also today, at Brisbane airport, passengers had to go back through security after someone supposedly got all the way through with a large knife. Sorry, no further details as yet reported.

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