Panic, anger as airlines issue tickets manually amid Lagos airport system breakdown

There has been breakdown of system at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos State.

The development has left many travellers, who are now likely to miss there flights, stranded since Friday, Vanguard reports.

It’s gathered that airlines have now resorted to doing things manually, especially the issuance of tickets, as most of the systems at the airport are now witnessing downtime, impeding digital and computerised performance of certain activities.

The development has hindered some travellers ability to access their boarding pass, thus creating likelihood of them missing their flights.

Most of the travellers were visibly agitated by the situation, while some are panicking,calling on the airport authority to come to their aide.

One of the travellers who spoke on the development, queried the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, competence on managing the airport system.

“This is quite ridiculous. Why is FAAN exhibiting such level of incompetence. Imagine the queue here.

“Obviously, most of us will surely miss our flight today. Our boarding pass cannot be generated from the system, they are using manual means. It is sad.

“FAAN need to step up their game and address this issue as soon as possible. I cannot afford to pay additional fee for change of flight date.” Vanguard quoted him as saying.

Meanwhile, FAAN confirmed that there is a system downtime currently at the airport.

According to the Acting General Manager, Corporate Affairs, FAAN, Mrs. Faithful Hope-Ivbaze, “Truly there is a system downtime currently at the airport. I am not fully informed about the cause of the development, but our engineers are on ground working to stabilise the system.”

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It all started at about 6:12 p.m, when the queue for passengers to get their boarding pass wasn’t moving and concerned passengers tried to know what was causing the delay.

To their greatest surprise, they were told by some of the aviation staff that the airline ticketing systems at the Lagos airport weren’t working.

However, some of the passengers were able to get an handwritten boarding pass.

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