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Huge queues and disruption after power cut hits travellers at Manchester Airport

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FLIGHTS from two Manchester Airport terminals were cancelled yesterday after a “major power cut” which caused huge queues and disruption to baggage processing.

In a social media post, the airport said no flights would be departing from terminals one and two “until further notice” following the outage, which hit systems in the early hours of the morning.

It advised passengers due to travel from those terminals not to go to the airport and to contact their airlines for up-todate informatio­n.

Those due to fly from terminal three were told to go to the airport as normal, unless advised otherwise by their airline, after some earlier departures were delayed.

There were instances where some people’s baggage was not on flights.

Airline easyjet, which operates flights from terminal one, said there were “very long queues” for security and disruption to hold baggage processing, meaning passengers could board flights only with cabin luggage.

It said: “Although outside of our control, we would like to apologise for any inconvenie­nce experience­d as a result.”

Meanwhile, a number of arriving flights were diverted to other airports.

One Singapore Airlines flight arriving from Houston in Texas had to go to London Heathrow, while another, which came in from Singapore, was forced to land at London Gatwick.

An Etihad Airways flight from Abu Dhabi Zayed Internatio­nal Airport was diverted to Birmingham Airport.

A spokespers­on for Manchester Airport said: “We apologise for any inconvenie­nce and aim to restore normal service as soon as possible.”

A Virgin Atlantic spokespers­on added: “Following a site-wide power outage at Manchester Airport, baggage systems are currently not operationa­l.

“Our teams are working closely with the airport authoritie­s and are keeping our customers up to date with the latest informatio­n.”

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