Brisbane Airport Corporation spokesperson Stephen Beckett said technicians are currently working on the issue and that the airport has reverted to manually handling baggage.
“We’ve called in extra people, and stood up our CARE team in the terminal. While we are still able to manually accept checked-in baggage, check-in will be a slower than usual this morning.” he said.
“We are working hard to resolve this IT (information technology) issue so that we can keep any flight delays to a minimum.”
“Brisbane Airport Corporation apologises for any inconvenience this causes travellers this morning.”
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“It is recommended that you monitor your airline’s website and watch for updates they may have about your flight.” said Beckett.
This is a developing story … More to come.
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