Flight operations were disrupted at the international terminal of the
Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA), Lagos, for two days – Saturday and
Sunday – following continued power outage there.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the power outage which
had not been restored as at the time of filing this report had affected
international operations of airlines flying in and out of the airport.
The General Manager, Public Affairs, Federal Airports Authority of
Nigeria (FAAN), Yakubu Dati, confirmed the development on Sunday in
Lagos to newsmen.
“There was a power outage from the PHCN and the airport has continued to rely on our independent power supply.
“However, when power was restored, the surge adversely affected the
K16 transformer that serves the Air-bridges and rendered them
unserviceable.
“This has adversely affected operations of departing flights. The
heavy rainfall has further delayed attempts by our electrical engineers
to effect repairs immediately,” he said.
However, FAAN had apologised to passengers, airlines and the general public for the inconvenience caused by the development.
The authority said that efforts were being made to find a lasting solution to it
NAN gathered that as a result of this development at the nation’s
busiest airport, passengers that were either boarding or disembarking
aircraft now use the ramps rather than the tarmac fingers.
As at Saturday, Aug. 27, the disruption necessitated by the power
failure affected international flights operated by KLM/Air France,
British Airways, Lufthansa and South Africa Airways.
A source close to one of the airlines told NAN that the disruption continued on Sunday as electricity had not been restored.
The source said that passengers on international flights operated by
Arik Air, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Air Maroc also used the ramp.
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