Chaos is expected across some of Australia’s busiest airports and there’s advice you need to heed.
there is a shortage of skilled labour due to staff being sacked during the pandemic.
Sydney is forecasting more than two million passengers between June 24 and July 17, with 1.5 million of them expected to take a domestic flight.
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