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Serious disruption at major Japanese airport affects thousands

A serious disruption occurred at New Chitose Airport in Sapporo. It all started when a store employee reported a missing pair of scissors to security.

The airport was paralyzed by lost scissors.
The airport was paralyzed by lost scissors.
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Monika Sikorska

21 August 2024 10:12

According to local media, chaos ensued shortly after a store employee in the airport's airside area reported the missing scissors. This information prompted an immediate response from airport authorities.

Chaos erupted at the Japanese airport

The security procedures at Japan's New Chitose Airport are exceptionally stringent, so airport authorities took the situation very seriously. As a result, all services were placed on high alert.

When the search for the scissors yielded no results, it was decided to evacuate passengers from the restricted area of the terminal, halt security checks, and repeat the procedure. Passengers had to go through security screening once again. The repeated action was intended to help find the missing item.

The disruption affected several thousand travellers

However, these measures did not succeed, and the scissors were not found. After about two hours, normal airport operations resumed, but delays and flight cancellations were inevitable.

As a result, as many as 190 flights were delayed, and 35 were completely cancelled. These disruptions affected several thousand travellers, causing them to significantly change their plans.

New Chitose Airport in Sapporo is one of the largest airports in Japan. In 2023, it handled 22.3 million passengers.

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