Passengers at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Arizona were literally left in the dark when power went out at two of the terminals. American Airlines and Southwest are reporting delays as they try to get computers back online.
A “partial power outage” affected Sky Harbor terminals 3 and 4 on Monday morning, starting at 8:05 am local time. The airport initially reported a “power bump,” while one Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent told a local journalist passing through that a transformer explosion was to blame.
Alert: We’ve had a power bump and are working to get all systems back online. Good idea to check flight status before coming to the airport. pic.twitter.com/uruVEKZAGK
— PHX Sky Harbor (@PHXSkyHarbor) November 8, 2021
A first. Flying out of #Phoenix and a power outage has all of us waiting in the dark at security. TSA says the outage is impacting the whole airport. @SouthwestAir @PHXSkyHarbor pic.twitter.com/RrkrU97mEG
— Suzanne Spencer (@suzspencertv) November 8, 2021
The outage has particularly impacted American and Southwest airlines, which operate out of the affected terminals. Power has since been restored to Terminal 3, though Terminal 4 is still affected. Southwest reportedly resorted to checking passengers in manually, as no phone or internet service was available.
Can anyone see anything about Sky Harbor airport in Az? We’re on complete lock down here.
— Todd Breyfogle 🇺🇸 (@sharkslayerrr) November 8, 2021
I’ve never seen lines this long. All flights are grounded we are not being told really anything pic.twitter.com/bsVB3v1IBJ
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