Times Standard (Eureka)

Power outage cancels, diverts flights at Kennedy Airport

- By Karen Matthews and Ben Finley The Associated Press

A power outage in a terminal of New York’s John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport stretched into a second day Friday after forcing some flights to be canceled or diverted, including one that was turned around and sent back to New Zealand after nearly making it to the U.S.

The airport’s operator said in a tweet late Thursday that Terminal 1, which handles some of the airport’s internatio­nal flights, would remain closed Friday “due to electrical issues.”

The outage was caused by an electrical panel failure that led to a small fire, authoritie­s said.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs New York’s major airports, said it was working to accommodat­e affected flights at JFK’s four other active terminals.

The agency did not say how many flights were canceled or diverted, but thousands of travelers were likely affected.

Yahayra Hunt and her husband were sent to a hotel near the airport after their flight to Rome was canceled Thursday. They’re part of a group of 16 people who booked an 11-day tour to Italy and Israel.

Hunt, 46, said they were told Friday that their flight to Italy wouldn’t leave until Monday.

“Being stuck in a hotel during your vacation is not fair at all,” said Hunt, who owns a beauty salon in North Carolina.

Some planes were forced to return to their points of origin.

Kelly Shea, who owns a travel agency in Indianapol­is, said she heard from clients Thursday who spent eight hours on a flight from Milan … to Milan.

The clients, a couple who had gone to the Venice Carnival, were flying home to Indiana through New York when the plane turned around. When they returned to the Milan airport, the couple told Shea that the ticket counter was “chaos,” with people screaming.

“And of course, by the time they got up to the counter, there were no more seats left on the next flight,” Shea said. “So I immediatel­y tried to put them on the flight the next day, but my computer system already showed big zeros.”

Shea said the best she could do was book a return flight for them on Sunday, three days after they were supposed to be back in Indiana.

An Air New Zealand flight was two-thirds of the way across the Pacific Ocean when it had to make a Uturn and head back to Auckland. The flight landed back in New Zealand after more than 16 hours in the air.

Air New Zealand officials said the flight turned back because diverting it to another U.S. airport could have stranded it where it couldn’t make planned connection­s with other scheduled passengers. Passengers on the diverted jet were booked on other flights.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man checks his phone in a mostly empty Terminal 1at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York on Friday. A power outage in the terminal has stretched into a second day.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man checks his phone in a mostly empty Terminal 1at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York on Friday. A power outage in the terminal has stretched into a second day.

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