Alaska Airlines Land all flights for hours due to their interruption

Alaska Airlines
He stops all flights after the programs
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Airlines Alaska sent passengers crazy on Sunday night, establishing all flights throughout the country after the power outage.
The company says in a statement that the power outages occurred at about 8 pm Pacific time, which temporarily forced all flights for about 3 hours before resuming operations.
Trying to return to Austin from Seattle. SEA-Tac is mad now. Alaska Airlines stop. These crowds talk about themselves. pic.twitter.com/jzq4ydhf11
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However, the video captured by Adam Bennett, Austin’s news correspondent, shows “madness” at Seattle Takoma International Airport as a result of the delay.
Hanging with a few thousand of the best dear ones at Seattle Takoma Airport because of Alaskaair Introduction. pic.twitter.com/eumxgljoet
– Kaitlyn C. (@kaitlyn1526) July 21, 2025
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A group of frustrated passengers are seen as they are busy gates, stuck in long lines and waiting for answers.
Although Alaska Airlines are working backup, it seems unfortunate that there will be a domino -ripples effect of power outages. The company says: “While we re -put our planes and crew, there will be likely to remain the remaining effects on our flights. It will take some time to restore our total operations to normal,” the company says.
This represents the second time in a little more than a year, and the airline has completely stopped its fleet. Once again in April 2024, Alaska Airlines established its aircraft due to a system of weight and aircraft balance.