
Seven hours later, she was still on the plane.

Jodi Green’s Delta flight from the Bahamas landed at 1:15 p.m. The outage left passengers sitting in planes on the tarmac for hours. LIGHTS ON and delivering food and water to our passengers! Thank you with for opening on a SUNDAY! #ChristmasMiracle /0PlSxHIWj5- Atlanta Airport December 18, 2017 Chick-fil-A supplied food to passengers, although the chain is closed on Sundays. The city of Atlanta opened the Georgia International Convention Center and offered shuttle services there for stranded passengers who needed a place to stay for the night, according to the city’s verified twitter account. An estimated 30,000 people were affected by the power outage, Reed said. Inside the airport, the outage cut power in the terminals, leaving passengers stranded in the dark as they stood in line at gates and security checkpoints. The incident is still being evaluated, according to the utility. Georgia Power said in a statement that its equipment – a piece of switchgear – which was in an underground electrical facility, could have failed and started a fire. “We certainly understand that the outage has caused frustration and anger and we are doing everything that we can to get folks back home right away,” Reed said at a Sunday night news conference. By 3:30 p.m., fire crews contained the fire. The fire’s intensity prevented Georgia Power crews from immediately accessing the tunnels to restore power, the mayor said. The fire caused multiple faults that led to the blackout at 1:06 p.m.


Airport handles 2,500 arrivals and departures daily, on average.An average of 275,000 passengers pass through each day.Hartsfield-Jackson has been the world’s busiest airport since 1998.
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As Atlanta is the heart of the US air transport system, it also caused problems at other airports, said Desmond Ross, principal of DRA Professional Aviation Services.Ītlanta is the heart of the US air transport system, and the disruption led to 1,180 flight cancellations to and from the airport Sunday, according to flight tracking service FlightAware.Ītlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport: By the numbers The disruption led to 1,180 flight cancellations to and from the airport Sunday, according to flight tracking service FlightAware. The outage, which affected all airport operations, started with a fire in a Georgia Power underground electrical facility, Mayor Kasim Reed said.

Shortly after power came back, some passengers lined up at security screening, hoping to beat the crowds as the TSA checkpoints reopened at 3:30 a.m. Thousands were stranded in dark terminals and on planes sitting on the tarmac. The lights flickered on shortly before midnight, after an exhausting day for travelers. Electricity returned to the mammoth airport late Sunday.
