Malaysia Airports Says Global Passenger Processing System 'Fully Restored' After Temporary Disruption
- Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad confirmed that a global passenger processing system disruption was fully restored on December 23.
- Airlines activated contingency procedures to address the temporary disruption affecting check-in and boarding procedures.
- Malaysia Airports stated that teams are on-site to assist passengers as needed during the disruption.
- Authorities recommend that travelers stay informed by following guidance from airline and airport staff.
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Global disruption affects Malaysian airports
An official statement from the entity warned of possible delays and the need for airlines to activate contingency plans. The impact was noticeable in various terminals, with longer lines, slower processes, and passengers forced to adapt to new instructions. Travelers can print boarding passes and baggage tags at self-service kiosks, but assisted check-in is limited. Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd urges passengers to check in online whenever poss…
Malaysia Airports says global passenger processing system facing disruptions
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia Airports said on Tuesday that a global passenger processing system used by multiple airlines worldwide is currently experiencing temporary disruptions, potentially affecting check-in and boarding processes.
Malaysia Airports says global passenger processing system 'fully restored' after temporary disruption
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airports said on Tuesday (Dec 23) that a global passenger processing system used by multiple airlines worldwide was "fully restored" after it experienced a temporary disruption."The system provider has fully restored the global passenger processing system at our airports, an
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