Australian airports hit by outage at immigration counters

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FILE PHOTO: A Qantas plane takes off from Kingsford Smith International Airport, in Sydney, Australia, March 18, 2020.  REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File Photo

As of now, no flights have been affected at Australia’s busiest airport of Sydney.

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SYDNEY - A technical outage crippled all of Australia’s major airports on Nov 8, leading to long queues at international terminals after the disruption of automated kiosks for identity and facial recognition, the authorities said.

In a statement, the Australian Border Force (ABF) said immigration staff were added to manually process travellers, saying: “The issue is currently being rectified and systems are slowly returning online.”

No flights have been affected at Australia’s busiest airport of Sydney, however, a spokesperson said by e-mail, but added: “Inbound and outbound queues are longer than usual.”

It was not immediately clear when operations would return to normal. REUTERS

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