Sydney Airport braces for holiday chaos

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Sydney Airport staff are preparing for chaos, with hundreds of thousands of travellers expected over the final weekend of the school holidays.

More than 300,000 people are expected to fly over the weekend, with airlines attempting to keep up with demand.

“On-time performance is obviously a little bit challenged at the moment,” Sydney Airport General Manager Operations Greg Hay said.

Qantas, Virgin, and Jetstar have been struggling to improve their on-time performance, ranking poorly when measured against 130 airlines.

The airport has managed to fill hundreds of positions since launching its recruitment drive, but there are still thousands more open, which are going to be crucial to getting operations running smoothly again.
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Probably shouldn't have sacked pro choice staff...🤔

VeteranfromOz
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It's everywhere there same. Here in Holland too. Skyrocketing prices for houses, rentals, food, chaos at airports. Farmers losing their farm. Must I go on?

NandoKleijn
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Why? Has the poison leprechaun sacked more ground staff. . . .

bretloyd
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Sucked in. Enjoy the delays and make sure you wear seven masks.

crowsfan
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Howe do you "brace" for chaos?

ernest
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Good grief! Are there still folk willing to fly?

KIA-MIA-POW
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It appears that 90% of these travellers are without kids and decided on a vacation during school holidays. They clearly haven't thought this through and are contributing to the chaos.

not-
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Todays times are known as a ‘cockpit rush moment’ meaning we all have to strive together to save the airplane before is too late :/

adrianjohn.
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Lol 😂 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 what's wrong skynews you love chaos

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