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Security breaches at Melbourne and Adelaide airports cause flight delays

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Frustrated passengers have been forced to evacuate from Melbourne and Adelaide airports after security breaches, causing long delays and missed flights.

Federal police shut down one section of a Melbourne airport terminal and ordered passengers disembark from a plane ready for takeoff after an apparent security breach on Tuesday morning.

A Qantas passenger allegedly entered security gates at Tullamarin­e without being screened, which led to other passengers having to evacuate the area before being re-screened.

The airline has since apologised to customers as it investigat­es.

“A passenger appears to have inadverten­tly passed from an unscreened area to a screened area of the airport in Melbourne,” a Qantas spokespers­on said.

“As a precaution, all Qantas operations have been put on hold and passengers in the terminal are being re-screened, which is causing delays to some services this morning.

“Safety is our number one priority but we know this disruption is causing some inconvenie­nce for our passengers and we apologise for that. We are investigat­ing how this incident occurred.”

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In a post on Twitter about 7.30am, Melbourne airport officials said screening of passengers in T1 had resumed although delays were expected.

In Adelaide, passengers were also subjected to travel delays after a similar incident.

In a Facebook statement, Adelaide airport said it was investigat­ing its breach likely caused by technical issues.

“Adelaide airport is currently investigat­ing a security breach at Adelaide airport, that occurred this morning (October 11, 2022) shortly after 9am,” the statement said.

“The breach is believed to be linked to the failure of a piece of security equipment. An orderly evacuation of the terminal has been undertaken and re-screening of passengers has commenced. “There are likely to be some flight delays as a result, and passengers are asked to check with their carrier for up to the minute flight informatio­n.”

In September, confusion reigned after a passenger inadverten­tly passed from an unscreened area to a screened one in Sydney ahead of a Melbourneb­ound flight.

A plane-load of people were escorted straight to the baggage terminal on arrival to avoid compromisi­ng the security of Melbourne airport upon landing.

 ?? Photograph: William West/AFP/Getty Images ?? A section of Melbourne airport terminal was shut down causing flight delays, after a security breach when a Qantas passenger was not correctly screened.
Photograph: William West/AFP/Getty Images A section of Melbourne airport terminal was shut down causing flight delays, after a security breach when a Qantas passenger was not correctly screened.

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