Singapore : The passengers at Singapore’s Changi Airport had to wait longer for their boarding passes as the Check-in systems of some airlines halted due to technical glitch and it had to be done manually.
“Due to a technical issue affecting the check-in systems of some airlines, the check-in process may take longer as manual boarding passes have to be issued.
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We appreciate your patience on this matter,” Changi Airport said in its advisory.
However, the systems were restored after around two hours.
“#ADVISORY: The check-in systems of affected airlines have been restored. Thank you for your patience,” the airport informed on social media.
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“Our engineers are currently working to rectify the issue. Customers may experience some slowness during the booking and checking-in of flights. We apologise to all those affected for the inconvenience caused,” The Straits Times quoted a spokesman for SIA, as saying.
It was reported that a network issue had caused disruption to some of its systems.
(With ANI inputs)