The Borneo Post

Blackout hits flights in Panama

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PANAMA CITY: A blackout at Panama’s main internatio­nal airport — a major hub for Latin America — caused more than 200 flights to be canceled and many others delayed on Monday, airport officials said.

A malfunctio­n in a circuit panel distributi­ng power internally to the facility was to blame, according to the airport authority, which set up a “crisis room” to handle the disruption.

Thousands of frust rated passengers faced lines and clogged halls as harried airport staff struggled before blanked- out check-in screens.

Buses ferried some stranded passengers to Panama hotels to spend the night, but many more were left to sit on the floor with their bags next to them.

According to the website Fl ightAware, which tracks cancelatio­ns by airport, around 20 per cent of flights departing from Panama’s Tocumen Internatio­nal Airport were scrapped.

The aeropuerto­s. net f light informatio­n website said that more than 200 arriving or departing flights were canceled.

National carrier Copa Airlines was hardest hit, saying in a statement that it “was forced to cancel around 140 of our flights.”

Late in the day, operations started to be restored, with more f lights taking off, but backlogs continued.

The airport serves more than 90 destinatio­ns in the Americas and Europe and receives around 14 million passengers a year. — AFP

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Robin and Dan Weeks clear the lot where their mobile home once stood before hurricane Irma passed through the area in Marathon, Florida. — AFP photo

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