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KLIA Baggage System Breakdown
Transport Minister Anthony Loke orders a thorough probe into KLIA’s baggage system failure that caused hours of delays for passengers.
Last updated at Apr 20, 2026
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🧳 Chaos At KLIA
A major baggage system breakdown at KLIA Terminal 1 left passengers waiting for up to 4 hours. Reports indicated some travellers nearly fainted due to the prolonged congestion and heat. The disruption has since been resolved following emergency repairs to the automated system.
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🗣️ Minister Orders Probe
Minister Anthony Loke called an emergency meeting and ordered a comprehensive investigation into the incident. He stated that service standards clearly failed and warned against operational lapses. The CAAM is now reviewing the breakdown for potential technical non-compliance.
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❗ Emergency Meeting Called
Minister Anthony Loke has ordered an emergency meeting on 20 April 2026 to review airport Standard Operating Procedures. The session involves the Transport Ministry's secretary-general and relevant agencies to address management gaps. Discussions will focus on response times, passenger communication, and contingency protocols.
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🚨 Potential Punitive Action
CAAM is investigating whether MAHB breached licensing conditions during the system failure. Anthony Loke confirmed that punitive actions could be taken against the airport operator if negligence is proven. This probe aims to prevent future systemic collapses at the nation's main gateway.
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🔎 People Also Ask
1. What is the Baggage Handling System (BHS)?
The Baggage Handling System (BHS) is a complex network of conveyor belts and sorters that transports luggage from check-in to aircraft.
2. Who manages KLIA operations?
Operations at KLIA are managed by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), which is responsible for system maintenance and infrastructure.
3. Can passengers claim compensation?
Under the Malaysian Aviation Consumer Protection Code (MACPC), passengers may be eligible for compensation if baggage is delayed beyond a specific duration.
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