Sydney Airport has blamed staff shortages for major delays on Monday morning as impacted passengers took to social media to express their anger over queues which spilled out the door.
Sydney Airport attributed the delays to a lack of staff, saying a significant amount of rostered security employees took sick leave on Monday.
Departures from the domestic terminal appeared to be the worst affected, with travellers captured crammed inside the check-in area and lines rolling out the doors and down the footpath. Stream more national news live & on demand on Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022Passengers impacted by the delays took to Twitter to express their frustration, with one user describing the situation as a"debacle".
"Sydney Airport’s security queue snaking its way through the domestic terminal and out the door. I arrived at the airport an hour-and-a-half before my flight this morning and spent over an hour in the security queue. Made it in just the nick of time," one user wrote."Security queue at Sydney Airport. 150m long and that’s just outside the terminal," a third added.
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