The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said the power outage at the airport’s Terminal 3 struck shortly after 1 am local time on Monday theSun theSundaily flights cancellation airport powercut terminal3 Manila WorldNews
: A power outage at the airport in the Philippine capital in the wee hours of Monday resulted in the cancellation of several domestic flights, airport authorities said.
The Manila International Airport Authority said the power outage at the airport’s Terminal 3 struck shortly after 1 am local time on Monday, reported Xinhua. “Standby power is now supplying electricity to critical facilities enabling computer systems of airlines and immigration to function partially and enable processing of both inbound and outbound passengers,“ the MIAA said in a statement.The MIAA said that operations personnel are now continuing to do the rounds of Terminal 3 to assist passengers.
Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista said the Terminal 3 generator system is used to supply power while the MIAA engineering team is looking into the cause of the power failure.Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, now on an official visit to the United States, has instructed Bautista to restore power “as soon as possible”.
A power outage also hit Manila’s airport in January, triggering a technical glitch that delayed and caused cancellations of domestic and international flights. - Bernama
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