It was third day luckier in the passenger terminal, with bewilderment continuing but fewer signs of frustration.
Some check-in desks had blacked-out screens and poor signage around the building still caused confusion.
Alarms rang intermittently on the check-in level, but, unlike Monday, coffee was available - even if it took nearly 10 minutes to arrive.
Lunchtime queues developed at the most popular restaurants, but with fewer sightseers, apart from school groups, the battle for teahouse seats was absent.
Though the Airport Authority reported baggage coming off planes smoothly, individual problems persisted. Surveying engineer Simon Smith, 26, had to wait 90 minutes to find his equipment from a British Airways flight from London.
'They didn't tell me it wasn't coming out on the carousel so I was standing there for ages.