Travellers going through Auckland Airport鈥檚 domestic terminal faced disruption this morning after an individual refused to comply with screening protocol and entered a restricted area.
At 6.40am, a passenger refused to follow all instructions when going through security screening, a spokesperson for Aviation Security Services told the Herald.
鈥淎 passenger undergoing security screening refused to fully comply with the process and left the screening point into a restricted area prior to the process being complete.鈥
The person was found by Aviation security officers then removed from the restricted area.
鈥淎s a result, the terminal was emptied and rescreened,鈥 the spokesperson said.
One traveller, who shared a photo of the security screening area to Instagram Stories, claimed the line of passengers stretched all the way through the airport as people were re-screened.
Screening recommenced with four lanes open and Avsec confirmed there was no longer a safety or security risk.
It is unclear what happened to the passenger after they were removed but Avsec said 鈥渇urther investigation into this incident will occur鈥.
There have been reports of large queues at the domestic departures.
An Auckland Airport spokesperson confirmed the security breach had caused significant queues and delays, and thanked travellers for cooperating.
鈥淲e thank for their patience and they should please check with their airline about any impact to their flight,鈥 they said.
The cause of the security breach is currently unclear. Passengers due to fly were advised to check with their airline for details if they have been impacted by the disruption.
On November 12, due to an influx of and concertgoers arriving in and departing 鈥檚 Domestic terminal as well as an out-of-action security scanner.
Some travellers said it took an hour to get through security, while others described the queue as 鈥渁bsolute chaos鈥 to Stuff.
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