"The FDNY said it tended to a small paint can fire in a utility room at 3 a.m. The Port Authority said an electrical panel failure overnight caused the fire. For the rest of the day, there were no inbound or outbound flights to Terminal 1."
ransomnote: The story doesn't sound quite right. I looked up Terminal 1 and it handles international flights.
"A number of international airlines fly to and from JFK's Terminal 1, including Air France, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, and more."
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JFK Airport Terminal 1 remains closed after power outage, fire
BY ELIZABETH NAPOLITANO
FEBRUARY 17, 2023 / 10:06 AM
New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 1 will remain closed Friday due to electrical issues, the airport said late Thursday.
Friday’s closure comes after a Thursday night power outage at the terminal disrupted more than 100 flights at the city’s busiest airport. The airport tweeted that an electrical panel failure, which caused a small fire that was immediately extinguished, was responsible for the overnight outage.
Some 30 flights into or out of JFK were canceled on Friday, according to data from FlightAware, a website that tracks flight cancellations and delays.
“Travelers should check with their carriers for flight status before coming to the airport,” JFK officials tweeted in announcing the terminal’s closure on Friday.
Airport officials are working with the Port Authority to resolve the issue “as quickly as possible,” the airport wrote on Twitter. The airport has been operating affected outbound flights from other terminals, such as Terminal 4, since Thursday, to minimize service disruptions, CBS News New York reported.
Passengers expressed frustration with the delays and cancellations.
“It feels like a movie, like it’s not real,” traveler Isabella Bivas told CBS News New York. “I’m still waiting for them to say it’s a joke.”
Some inbound international flights were diverted to other airports along the East Coast such as Boston and Newark. One trans-Pacific flight from Auckland, New Zealand, to New York was forced to turn back due to the outage, with the Boeing 787 making a U-turn at its halfway point, near Hawaii, according to Bloomberg News. Passengers essentially had a 16-hour flight to nowhere.
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