World’s Top-Rated Airport Sees Immigration System Restored
- Clearance procedures resumed as systems largely back to normal
- Disruption caused by a technical glitch, authorities said
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Singapore’s immigration systems were largely back to normal after a disruption that caused delays at Changi airport and at land-border crossings just before the start of the weekend.
Although travelers were told to delay non-essential travel, there haven’t been any flight cancellations, according to data from Flightradar24.com. The glitch came two days after the city’s largest bank, DBS Group Holdings Ltd., suffered a 10-hour outage on its mobile-phone apps and online-banking.