It affected airport systems including check-in, security and baggage.
Stansted Airport near London Travellers have been warned to expect delays after a power outage at Stansted Airport. The problems affected systems across the airport, including baggage handling, check-in and security. Although it has now been resolved, knock-on delays remain and so people were warned to give themselves extra time. The airport in Essex is not the only London airport hit by disruption today.
com/T96KYMNhY5— Manu Ruiz April 29, 2024 UPDATE â¹ï¸ Information for passengers travelling through @STN_Airport. pic.twitter.com/4K2LLfzwfD— London Stansted Airport April 29, 2024 ‘Power is now restored, and our teams are working hard to get systems back up and running as quickly as possible. ‘However, it is taking slightly longer than usual for passengers to pass through the terminal while systems recover.
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