FlySafair and LIFT Airlines Passengers Experience Delays as Airports Company South Africa Fixes Check-In System Glitch at South African Airports

FlySafair and LIFT Airlines Passengers Experience Delays as Airports Company South Africa Fixes Check-In System Glitch at South African Airports

The Technical Glitch at South African Airports is Finally Resolved

If you’ve been at the airport recently or planned to travel with FlySafair or LIFT, you might have noticed some delays due to technical issues affecting check-in systems.

Well, there’s good news: Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has officially confirmed that the issue has been resolved.

What Happened?

It all started on Saturday, March 15, when passengers traveling with FlySafair and LIFT encountered problems with check-in due to a global systems malfunction.

ACSA quickly identified the problem and made an announcement that these disruptions were causing delays for flyers on both airlines.

Travel Advice for Passengers

As the situation unfolded, ACSA advised travelers to arrive earlier than usual for their flights to accommodate the delays.

For those flying regionally, it was recommended to arrive at least three hours before departure.

Domestic passengers were told to arrive two hours in advance.

ACSA’s Appreciation for Passengers

Despite the inconvenience, ACSA thanked all passengers for their patience and understanding during this challenging time.

It’s always a bit of a hassle when things go wrong at the airport, but a little flexibility and cooperation made the process smoother for everyone involved.

Stay Updated

This is still an evolving situation, and more details are expected to be released soon.

If you’re still waiting for updates, be sure to refresh the page for the latest information.

Were you impacted by the check-in chaos? Feel free to share your experience!