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Power outage at Calgary airport results in travel delays, passenger frustration

Power restored after several hours but outage resulted in flight delays on Tuesday afternoon.

Power restored after several hours but outage resulted in flight delays

People line up against a wall. A screen is shown on the side of the image, with several flights showing they're delayed or cancelled.
A file photo inside the Calgary International Airport. On Tuesday, a temporary power outage caused flight delays. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

Several flights headed out ofCalgary's international airport were delayed on Tuesday following a temporary power outage that started earlier that afternoon.

The Calgary Airport Authority said on social media around 2 p.m. thata temporary power interruption was affecting the baggage system and the International Terminal Building.

It said later that"all flights" had been delayed and asked guests to coordinate with airlines regarding flight information.

A number of passengers tookto social media, posting messages about the hold up, with some saying they were stuck in airplanes on the tarmac for hours.

"This is insane,"wrote Kamran Aslam on Twitter."Does this airport not have emergency power backup generators and some sort of business continuity plan?"

Before 6 p.m., the airport authority alerted travellers that powerhadbeen restored.

"We are working with our airline partners to address offloading and boarding delays," it said on Twitter

"As we work to regain regular operations, we kindly ask guests to check with their airline for current flight information. We thank guests for their patience."

WestJet said it expects there may delays across its network on Wednesday "as we work to recover our operations and reaccommodate all impacted guests as quickly as possible," an airline spokesperson told CBC News in an email.