Get ready to experience air travel nightmares as Sydney Airport workers down tools and embark on an indefinite strike.
The strike, sparked by a long-running dispute over wages and working conditions, has thrown the airport into chaos.
Thousands of passengers are stranded, with more than 100 flights canceled on day one alone.
The airport is a scene of utter pandemonium, with long snaking queues stretching outside the terminals.
Angry passengers vent their frustrations, some shouting at airline staff while others break down in tears.
For one stranded family, the strike couldn't have come at a worse time.
They had just arrived from overseas to visit their dying grandmother and are now unsure if they will make it to her bedside in time.
The strike is also having a devastating impact on airport workers, who rely on their jobs to feed their families.
One cleaner, who has worked at the airport for over a decade, fears for her future.
"I'm a single mother with two kids," she says. "If I lose my job, I don't know how I'm going to pay the rent or put food on the table."
The union representing the workers says it has been left with no choice but to strike.
"We have tried to negotiate with the airport management, but they have refused to meet our demands," says the union leader.
"Our members are simply asking for a fair wage and reasonable working conditions."
The airport management, on the other hand, says it is doing everything it can to resolve the strike.
"We understand the frustration of passengers and workers alike," says an airport spokesperson.
"We are committed to finding a solution as soon as possible."
As the strike continues, there is no end in sight to the chaos.
Passengers are urged to check their flight status before heading to the airport, and to prepare for long delays and cancellations.
With no resolution in sight, this strike is set to have a devastating impact on the airport and its workers for weeks to come.