Travelers at John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 1 have been facing major delays and disruptions due to a power outage that occurred on Tuesday. The outage has caused problems for travelers, including flight cancellations and delays.
On Tuesday, a 16-hour flight from Auckland, New Zealand to nowhere was forced to return to Auckland after the pilots argued to fly onward. Passengers were reportedly left confused and frustrated after the flight was forced to turn around.
The power outage has also caused problems for flights at other airports. An Air New Zealand flight from Auckland to New York City was forced to return to Auckland after a 16-hour trip to nowhere.
The power outage is still ongoing and is expected to cause further disruptions for travelers. The cause of the outage is still unknown.
In the meantime, travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.









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