Airport bedlam worsens ahead of Origin decider in Brisbane

Australia's airport disaster is just set to worsen as 1000's are set to pack into terminals forward of the State of Origin decider in Brisbane on Wednesday.
Virgin cancelled 15 per cent of their flights nationwide final week, affecting 1000's of passengers through the college vacation interval.
And Qantas cancelled seven per cent.

A report has predicted Australia's airline traffic won't be back to pre-pandemic levels until the end of next year.
Australia's airport disaster is continuous.(Edwina Pickles)

In the meantime, nearly half of all home flights have been operating late, inflicting delays and disruption for folks across the nation.
Workers shortages, the flu, and COVID-19 have all been blamed for the continuing mess as airways and airports proceed the reboot course of after a two-year shutdown.
And Australians have been warned it is solely going to worsen this week - significantly in Brisbane.
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Though college holidays have led to Queensland, 1000's of individuals are heading to the state capital forward of the third State of Origin match tomorrow.
And after the decider is finished, people shall be heading again house, creating additional chaos within the Brisbane terminals.
Individuals are suggested to get to their airports the really useful time earlier than their flight leaves - and that cancellations could go away a potential passenger eligible for a refund or compensatory ticket.

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