Airports and airlines had fewer staff to handle the surge in air travellers after laying off thousands. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- The rate of lost, damaged or delayed luggage nearly doubled in 2022 as air travel rebounded and the sector faced staff shortages following the Covid-19 pandemic, a study found on Tuesday.
The surge follows more than a decade of reduction in the rate of mishandled luggage, according to Sita.
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