LONDON, June 23 (Xinhua) — Traffic began to resume at Britain’s Manchester Airport Sunday afternoon and evening after a power outage earlier in the day caused widespread flight cancellations from Terminals 1 and 2.
According to a press release from the airport, all check-in and departure operations in the two terminals have fully resumed at 8 p.m. local time (1900 GMT). But a small number of cancellations may still occur on Monday.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, a power cut caused significant disruptions, leading to the cancellation of flights from Terminals 1 and 2 of Manchester Airport, the third largest airport in Britain in terms of passenger numbers.
Chris Woodroofe, managing director of the Manchester Airport, said the extensive disruption was caused by a failure in the electricity system, which damaged the departure security and baggage systems at both terminals.
Sunday’s delays have sparked complaints from travelers. A user named “itzaaron_69” complained under the airport’s post on social media platform X that they had been standing in the same spot for over an hour and a half. Another user “Suzanne Shrewsbury” said her son had landed in Manchester, but was informed it would be hours before they could get off the plane.
Manchester Airport, Britain’s global gateway in the north of England, served over 25 million passengers in 2023. Currently, it is in the final phase of a transformation program worth 1.3 billion pounds (1.64 billion U.S. dollars), which is set to be completed in 2025.
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