SINGAPORE, March 31 — A disruption at automated immigration clearance counters Friday led to rare delays at Singapore’s Changi airport, affecting hundreds of travellers. The...
SINGAPORE, March 31 — A disruption at automated immigration clearance counters Friday led to rare delays at Singapore’s Changi airport, affecting hundreds of travellers.
“It’s very chaotic at T4 and very little communication,” wrote one person on Facebook. His comment was accompanied by a photo showing passengers packing the terminal lobby. There were also “super long” lines at the airport’s Terminal 1 but manual counters were clearing them up fast, another traveller said.
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