Flights are now departing as normal, said an airport spokesman
Manchester Airport has declared it is now 'business as usual' following a day of travel disruption caused by a major power cut.
"We are back up and running now. Flights are going as they should be. Check-in has resumed as it should be. It's all moving as it should be," said the spokesman, who declared 'business as usual'. "As a result, we haven't had those aircraft be able to land either as arrivals because there's no space to park those aircraft on the airfield.""It's a very difficult situation, I couldn't be more sorry," he said, adding that he expects the airport to return to "normal operations" tomorrow.
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