Hundreds of frustrated travelers are stuck at San Francisco International Airport following a ground stop due to power outages across terminals 1, 3 and International. SFO first reported the outage at about 6:40 a.m.
and said it was affecting Terminals 1 and 3 and the International Terminal. Power was restored just before 7:30 a.m.
, airport officials said. A spokesperson airport said: "There is a partial power outage affecting some, but not all, terminals at SFO. Crews on-scene working to address the situation.
" The ground stop was lifted a few hours later when power was restored. There is a partial power outage affecting some, but not all, terminals at SFO. Crews on-scene working to address the situation.
Will post updates here. — San Francisco International Airport (SFO) ✈️ (@flySFO) June 19, 2024 San Francisco International Airport (SFO), located 13 miles south of downtown San Francisco, is a major gateway to the Pacific and a prominent international hub. Opened in 1927, it originally served as Mills Field Municipal Airport before being renamed in 1955.
SFO has grown to be one of the busiest airports in the United States, serving over 57 million passengers in 2019. The airport covers approximately 5,207 acres and features four terminals, including the iconic International Terminal, which is one of the largest in North America. SFO is renowned for its innovative design, sustainability efforts, and passenger amenities.
It was the first airport in the world to achieve L.
