“Three of the four passport machines were not working, with people asked to line up in front of the machines while the staff got someone to fix them.”
). I too was appalled by the shambles at Sydney Airport. When I was there, three of the four passport machines were not working, with people asked to line up in front of the machines while the staff got someone to fix them.The machines couldn’t be fixed, so these same people then had to join a queue that was by then four times as long. After a long flight, they were not happy people.
I fondly recall our nine months driving around Europe and the UK with our three and five-year-olds in the 1980s, choosing places to stay based on what the local youth hostel had to offer. These included the youth hostel in Wanlockhead, Scotland, where Mrs Johnson was able to time the burning down of the coal in the communal kitchen to coincide with her “lights out at 10 o’clock” edict.
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