A major power outage at Los Angeles International Airport Wednesday night caused dozens of flight cancellations and delays. The outage affected check-in, parking and airport restaurants.
A power outage at Los Angeles International Airport diverted, delayed or cancelled dozens of flights Wednesday night, and hundreds of passengers were briefly stuck on grounded aircraft.
Passengers cheered when power was finally restored to Terminals 1, 7 and 8 three hours or more later.The airline said its normal schedule would resume Thursday morning.Joelle Lai, 35, was waiting in a stalled security line when she received a text message that her flight to Las Vegas was cancelled."My latest dose of bad luck: ALL of LAX airport has lost power and my luggage is being held hostage.
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