Power interruptions cause flight delays at Cape Town International Airport
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22 January 2025 | 15:36In the latest update, ACSA said the issue had been temporarily resolved and refuelling operations have resumed.
CAPE TOWN - Power interruptions have caused flight delays at Cape Town International Airport.
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is urging passengers to contact airlines for updates on flights.
It said the problem was caused by a damaged cable, that's impacted operations at the airport’s fuel depot.
Airport operations are currently being powered by generators.
In the latest update, ACSA said the issue had been temporarily resolved and refuelling operations have resumed.
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