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Old 18th Oct 2006, 14:32
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Check-In System failure... what are the effects

Just for interest
What do you think are the effects if the Check-In System is completely down. Delays? Cancelled flights?
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Old 18th Oct 2006, 14:43
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Yes there can be delays and cancellations, but it depends on the severity of the system faliure.

I was working at EGCC oneday in T3 when there was a power faliure in the new part of terminal, which housed BA. They could do nothing. IIRC there was several cancellations and delays because nothing could be accessed.

When we do manual check in, which takes for ever as you have to hand write the boarding cards and baggage tags and sticker the boarding cards from the manual seat map and then manually board at the gate, it is a nightmare. Manual check in is a last resort if there is no way the systems are going to come back up.

One of the maddest days was in T1 where we had been doing manual check in on all flights. I was checking in a charter and after we closed we headed to the gate to board. We called the flight straight away and no more than 20 passengers turned up. Turned out there had been a bomb scare landside and everybody landside had been evacuated. The flight was very delayed that day.
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I've been on the pax end when BA's system went down once. Luckily, I was checking in early at an outstation flying into LHR, so it wasn't as frantic, but the lines certainly were long. I seem to recall we ended up departing about 45 minutes late.
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Old 18th Oct 2006, 17:51
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Was SLF when the Virgin system went down in Sydney on my way to LHR. Absolute chaos. Check in had to hand write all boarding passes.2 1/2 hours late boarding. Then had to go through it all again in HK.
Think it was 4 hours late at LHR. Many tired and fractious passengers.
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