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90-minute blackout at Las Vegas’ McCarran airport causes flight delays

Updated June 13, 2018 - 9:06 am

A power outage cut off power to Terminal 1 at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas for about 90 minutes on Wednesday morning, causing flight delays and impacting ticketing and baggage operations.

Airport spokeswoman Christine Crews said electricity was lost around 7:30 a.m. to the terminal and A, B and C concourses. The airport said shortly after 9 a.m. on Twitter that power was restored.

The airport said operations were resuming, but “some delays will occur as processes catch up with backlogs in baggage claim, at gates and in check-in at Terminal 1. We’re working hard to get things back to normal and appreciate everyone’s patience this morning.”

Shortly before power was restored, the airport said that three airlines that use the terminal — Allegiant, Southwest Airlines and Spirit Air — and had instituted “ground stops,” meaning they were delaying incoming flights at their points of departure. It was not immediately clear how many flights were affected.

Terminal 1 also is used by American and Delta airlines.

Travelers were advised to check with their airlines for details on a particular flight.


NV Energy said the airport outage was apparently the result of equipment damage.

It also reported a separate outage early Wednesday affecting about 1,100 customers in Henderson.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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