MELBOURNE – Despite a looming 24-hour strike slated to start on Wednesday at Melbourne Airport, passengers need not worry as contingency plans are in place to ensure things go smoothly. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MELBOURNE – Despite a looming 24-hour strike slated to start on Wednesday at Melbourne Airport, passengers need not worry as contingency plans are in place to ensure things go smoothly.
However, these affected airlines have put in place plans to minimise disruptions, with international flights prepared to make a stop in Adelaide or Sydney in order to refuel. He added: “SIA is working closely with key stakeholders and service providers to ensure our operations to and from Melbourne can continue with as little disruption as possible to our customers.”
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