Each country has different security standards for coming and connecting passengers. Every year, millions of passengers take connecting flights through airports worldwide. However, frequent flyers may have noticed that you might face another check at some airports not at others. Here’s a look at why this is.
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Dublin Airport suffered a meltdown on Sunday as passengers were forced to queue outside Terminals 1 and 2 in the morning hours. The airport struggled with security checks, with not enough lanes open and traffic rising rapidly. The shortage of staff led to hundreds missing their flights after expending hours in the queue.
The industry showed encouraging signs of recovery in the first quarter of 2022— capacity was rebuilding in many parts of APAC and the Middle East; domestic travel traffic made considerable progress; cargo development proved to be resilient and was above pre-pandemic levels, told the statement.
The DGCA, the aviation regulator, ordered airlines on Tuesday not to sell unserviceable seats to passengers on domestic and international flights.
SpiceJet has told”flights are working normally now”, but several passengers tweeted that they are still stuck.SpiceJet pointed to an “attempted ransomware attack” as several of its flights were postponed and hundreds of passengers were stranded at various airports this morning.
SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Ajay Singh said on Monday that SpiceJet will induct more Boeing 737 Max aircraft over the next few months and it hopes to begin broadband internet service on its aircraft soon for passengers.
A Tibet Airlines plane caught fire Thursday after veering off the runway at a Chinese airport, but all passengers and crew were “safely evacuated”, the airline told.
The regulation referred to is part of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) (Section 3, Series ‘M’, Part I), which lays down “regulations for the carriage of persons with disabilities and reduced mobility by air to save them against discrimination and to ensure that they obtain all possible service during their journey”.
Qantas is springing a nice surprise on some passengers traveling between Melbourne and Los Angeles in June, with the A380 operating some services.
Domestic air passenger volume increased by 83 percent year over year to 10.5 million in April as Covid-19 infection cases declined