Manchester Airport Experiences Power Outage, Flights Disrupted
On June 23, 2024, Manchester Airport in the UK faced significant disruption after a power cut caused numerous cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers.
According to various sources including BBC News and PunchNG, Manchester Airport's Terminals 1 and 2 were the most affected by the power outage. Some flights from these terminals were cancelled, while others faced significant delays.
The power cut also caused issues with baggage handling, leading to long lines and frustration for passengers. Many waited for hours without access to essentials like water or chairs.
Virgin Atlantic, Jet2, EasyJet and other airlines were impacted by the disruption. Some passengers were advised to contact their airlines before coming to the airport as many flights were cancelled.
Terminal 3 was still operational but faced some delays. Passengers due to fly from this terminal should come as normal unless advised otherwise by their airline.
The cause of the power outage is not yet clear, but it is understood that power has since been restored at the airport.
Manchester Airport urged passengers to contact their airlines for up-to-date information and advised those due to travel from Terminals 1 and 2 not to come until further notice.
This incident comes after a series of disruptions at Manchester Airport, including toilet blockages in Terminal 1 and delays caused by staff shortages. The airport has faced criticism for its handling of these issues and calls for major investment.
Passengers affected by the power outage expressed their frustration on social media, with some reporting long lines and a lack of information from the airport.
Manchester Airport is one of the UK's largest airports outside London, serving over 28 million passengers annually. It is a major hub for international travel and connectivity in the north of England.