- By Nathalie Edell
- BBC News
Passengers flying from Gatwick Airport have actually reported long lines once again due to an issue with the airport’s self-check-in makers.
Earlier, Gatwick said it was “running well” and had actually made considerable development remedying a technical concern which triggered hold-ups on Saturday.
But Elaine MacDonald, taking a trip on Sunday, explained “outright turmoil” after queuing for about 90 minutes.
Gatwick said it had actually seen “some queuing” however total it was “running as normal”.
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Another tourist, Sarah Mo from London, said she had actually been stuck at check-in for an hour and none of the bag drop makers were working.
Ms Mo, was was capturing a British Airways (BACHELOR’S DEGREE) flight to Malta, said there were “numerous individuals getting truly stressed out about missing their flights”.
Meanwhile, Patricia González Muñiz, from Bedfordshire, said when she got here for her bachelor’s degree flight from Gatwick to New York, the line was “out of the door”.
She said regardless of waiting on about an hour and a half, she approximated there were “about 50” individuals still in front of her.
In a declaration released on Sunday early morning, the airport said it had actually been dealing with the provider to correct the technical concern and considerable development had actually been made to repair it.
A Gatwick spokesperson said: “The airport operation is running well today and travelers need to prepare their journey as normal.