Jetstar -passengers are said to be unable to check in in their flights while the airline suffers a national malfunction.
The budget airline confirmed that it had come across 'technical difficulties' on Saturday on Saturday.
“We are currently experiencing some technical problems with our system,” wrote a spokesperson for the airline on X.
“Our team works hard to resolve this as quickly as possible, so we appreciate your patience in the meantime.”
The disruptions are supposed to influence check -inkiosks at airports around Australia and in Indonesia and Japan.
Angry passengers went to X to air the malfunction.
“We don't go anywhere at this pace. I went to the check -in Kiosk for 2 hours, “they wrote.
An IT problem with Jetstar's Check-in and entry systems influences some flights.

Jetstar -Passagers are said to not check in in their flights, because the airline suffers a national malfunction (depicted is a Jetstar -Kiosk at Melbourne airport)
The IT teams from Jetstar work to solve the problem so quickly and uses a back system in the meantime.
There is no impact on online check -in and the airline recommends customers to check in online if they can or allow extra time at the airport.
“We appreciate customers patience and understanding and apologize sincerely for the possible cause,” said a spokesperson for Jetstar.
Jetstar told Daily Mail Australai that four flights had been canceled so far, but the airline did not expect it to get worse.
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