The new system will eventually replace the need for border officers to stamp passports, but experts are warning to expect delays as it is introduced.
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The federal government is proposing new rules surrounding airlines' obligations to travellers whose flights are disrupted, even when delays or cancellations are caused by an "exceptional circumstance" outside of carriers' control.
The new system will eventually replace the need for border officers to stamp passports, but experts are warning to expect delays as it is introduced.
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