Power cut grounds flights at Liverpool Airport
According to the airport, the problem has been resolved, but there may still be delays in flights.
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Mundo Liverpool
Liverpool John Lennon Airport has warned passengers to expect delays after a power cut grounded all flights.
The airport said the issue had now been resolved but there may still be knock-on delays to flights.
"There may be delays to your flight, please consult your airline for any further updates. We apologise for any inconvenience caused," a statement issued by the airport said.
Our engineers have resolved the earlier Air Traffic Control power issue, and aircraft operations have now resumed.
— Liverpool John Lennon Airport (@LPL_Airport) April 22, 2024
There may be delays to your flight, please consult your airline for any further updates.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused. pic.twitter.com/ccms9f8KZ1
However, a number of passengers took to the comments of the post to complain. One said they had been sat on a plane for hours waiting to take off. Another said there was a "full Ryanair flight stuck on the tarmac in Dublin since 1.30pm".
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