As millions get ready to board planes for the school holidays, Australia’s airports are once again in a state of turmoil due to huge lines at the terminals.
On the first Saturday of the break, when many travelers began arriving as early as 6am, shocking photos from Melbourne Airport show customers waiting in long queues.
After flights were canceled at the Jetstar check-in, passengers reacted angrily at the airport.
One customer who had her trip canceled told 9News, “They came around and told us we may book another ticket for $1000 one way.”
‘Surely, they must have known earlier if there was a problem. Don’t tell us when we get here.’
More than four million travellers are expected to fly during the school holidays, with airline staff telling passengers to arrive up to 90 minutes early.
Long lines, delayed flights, and misplaced luggage have all been forewarned to travelers in the past.
Following the pandemic’s mass layoffs, airports have voiced concerns about a staffing shortage.
The pandemonium on Saturday follows such events on Friday at airports in Melbourne and Sydney.
Sydney Airport CEO Geoff Culbert stated, “Our projection suggests the July school vacations are going to be significantly busier than what we witnessed in April.”
‘It’s terrific to see the ongoing demand for air travel. But we won’t sugar-coat the fact that the terminals will be busy during the school holidays, and there will be queues.’
Total passenger traffic recovered to 69 per cent of pre-COVID levels, the airport said.
‘The root cause of these challenges is that every business at the airport is rebuilding its workforce and doing it in the tightest jobs market in nearly half a century,’ Mr Culbert said.