Health authorities are warning of an infectious measles case on a flight from the US to Sydney and then another flight onto the Gold Coast.
On the eve of the Australia Day long weekend, travellers are being warned to expect disruptions at major airports as more than 1000 ground workers strike. Workers hired by aviation services company ...
“There will be disruptions today. That’s the nature of industrial action. There’ll be disruptions at Sydney Airport, at Melbourne Airport, at Brisbane Airport, and there’ll be flight delays,” ...
More than 1000 baggage handlers stopped work this morning at major service contractor Dnata, which services 21 airlines at Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports.
Aussie travellers have been warned to expect flight delays and disruptions as more than 1000 airport workers are set to strike.
More than 1000 ground staff will walk off the job at airports right across the country in a bitter fight for higher pay and better working conditions.
Sydney Airport is intensifying calls for the government to change legislation around Sydney’s curfew as important flights risk running afoul of a legal loophole.
NSW Health said anyone transiting through Sydney’s international and domestic airports on January 17 should watch for measles symptoms for at least another 10 days.
Travellers heading off for the long weekend could face flight delays as over a thousand airport workers prepare to strike.