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Power Restored At Philadelphia International Airport Terminal After Dozens Of Flights Delayed
Heather Redfern, spokesperson for Philadelphia's Department of Aviation, told CBS News there were no cancellations from the power outage.

December 2, 2024
Power was restored at Philadelphia International Airport Saturday after dozens of flights were delayed due to a power outage in Terminal D which caused several flights to move to different gates.
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"Power has been restored to Terminal D at #PHLAirport. Terminal gates and ticketing computers are operating and concessions are open. Delta, United, Jet Blue, Air Canada and Alaska Air passengers should continue to check with their airlines for flight status updates," PHL Airport's official X account wrote Saturday at around 1:30 p.m.
The airport reported the power outage on X just before 5 a.m. writing: "Due to a power outage in #PHLAirport's Terminal D, all United, Delta, JetBlue, Air Canada and Alaska Air passengers headed to or from PHL should check with their airline for their current flight status. All other terminals at PHL have power."
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