Singapore’s Changi Airport, renowned for its exceptional service and facilities, is currently experiencing IT disruptions, as reported on its official Facebook page. The airport disclosed that due to a global IT systems outage affecting numerous organizations, the check-in process for some airlines at Changi Airport is being managed manually.
This issue is not isolated to Changi Airport, as several airports worldwide are grappling with similar tech disruptions, with reports emerging from Europe and Australia as well. Despite the challenges posed by the IT disruptions, Changi Airport continues to operate and serve its passengers diligently.
Changi Airport, which accommodates a staggering 95 million passengers annually, has long been lauded for its efficiency and passenger experience. The airport consistently secured the top spot on Skytrax’s list of best airports for eight consecutive years, showcasing its commitment to excellence in the aviation industry.
Although the airport experienced a slight decline in rankings during the pandemic, it managed to reclaim its prestigious title as the world’s best airport last year. The resilience and dedication of Changi Airport’s staff have been instrumental in maintaining its reputation as a world-class aviation hub.