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Power outage sparks delays at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport

Published: 29 Apr 2018 - 11:00 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 12:45 pm
File picture of the Amsterdam Airport

File picture of the Amsterdam Airport

AP

THE HAGUE, Netherlands: Passengers at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport are facing long waits after a power outage temporarily knocked out its check-in systems.

The outage that hit parts of Amsterdam in early Sunday prompted authorities to briefly shut roads and a rail link to the airport on the outskirts of the Dutch capital.

The airport says on its website that check-in systems were restored early Sunday, but warned passengers to check the status of their flights for updates. The airport says incoming flights "will be reduced in capacity" from 9-11 a.m. and that several departing flights have been cancelled or delayed.

The Dutch power grid administrator, Tennet, says it is investigating the cause of the outage.