Detroit Metro Airport Faces Major Delays After Power Outage
Detroit Metro Airport Faces Major Delays After Power Outage...
A widespread power outage at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) caused significant flight disruptions Friday morning, leaving thousands of travelers stranded. The outage, which began around 6:30 a.m. ET, affected terminal operations, security checkpoints, and baggage systems, prompting delays and cancellations across multiple airlines.
DTW, a major hub for Delta Air Lines, serves over 35 million passengers annually. The airport confirmed the outage was caused by an electrical equipment failure but did not specify when full power would be restored. Emergency generators kept critical systems running, but many services remained limited.
Passengers took to social media to share frustrations over long lines and lack of updates. Airlines including Delta, Spirit, and Southwest issued travel waivers, allowing rebooking without fees. The outage comes during a busy spring travel period, compounding existing staffing shortages nationwide.
DTW officials advised travelers to check flight statuses before heading to the airport. The incident highlights ongoing infrastructure vulnerabilities as U.S. airports face record passenger volumes. Updates are expected later today as crews work to resolve the issue.