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‘Send help’: Chaos, delays as Brisbane Airport hit with blackout, fog

Alexandra FeiamNewsWire
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Hundreds of passengers have been hit with delays after a blackout plunged Brisbane Airport into darkness as fog blankets the city.

The blackout began at about 5.20am on Tuesday after a fault with two substations in the domestic terminal caused the entire section of the airport to go dark, triggering delays.

The domestic airport was affected by the blackout for about an hour. Picture: X
Camera IconThe domestic airport was affected by the blackout for about an hour. X Credit: X

However, the backup system was able to keep “general lighting” on.

Electricians were on site to begin repairs within about 15 minutes.

“Power was restored at 6.20am,” the spokesperson said.

“However, there were residual impacts for Qantas and Jetstar passengers as the backlog was cleared.”

Passengers have taken to social media to describe the chaos that unfolded as the domestic terminal went dark,with long lines of passengers waiting at the check-in and baggage claim.

Qantas and Jetstar passengers bore the brunt of the backlog. Picture: NewsWire/Tertius Pickard
Camera IconQantas and Jetstar passengers bore the brunt of the backlog. NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia

Dense crowds filled the terminal as they were plunged into darkness, with some describing the scene as “eerie”.

“Blackout at Brisbane airport … coffee machines not working … send help,” one person wrote.

Another claimed “people are locked in the plane that have landed” as staff scrambled to work through the blackout.

One of those impacted was NRL personality Phil Gould, who said the fault caused “no lights, so no flights in or out”.

Phil "Gus" Gould was among hundreds of passengers facing delays after a blackout at Brisbane Airport. Picture: NewsWire/Glenn Campbell
Camera IconPhil "Gus" Gould was among hundreds of passengers facing delays after a blackout at Brisbane Airport. NewsWire/Glenn Campbell Credit: Supplied

“Great start to a busy day,” he joked online.

“I wonder if they can take off when the sun comes up? Probably can’t because ticket machines couldn’t work.”

Check-in and baggage claim were impacted by the blackout. Picture: X
Camera IconCheck-in and baggage claim were impacted by the blackout. X Credit: X

Heavy fog caused further delays on Tuesday morning, however this has also since cleared.

“Aircraft continued landing and taking off, however it decreased the speed of movement on the ground,” the spokesperson said.

“We thank the passengers for their patience this morning.”

Originally published as ‘Send help’: Chaos, delays as Brisbane Airport hit with blackout, fog

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