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Manchester Airport boss issues apology and reveals when he expects flights to return to normal

The boss of Manchester Airport has issued an apology after thousands of people had their flights axed.

All flights out of Terminals 1 and 2 have been cancelled 'until further notice' following a huge power cut in the early hours of this morning (Sunday). Passengers have been told to stay away from both terminals after the outage.

Power has since been restored but baggage and security systems are continuing to be affected. More than 100 flights were due to depart from the airport today, leaving thousands of people facing delays and cancellations.

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In a video shared by Manchester Airport on X - formerly Twitter - its managing director, Chris Woodroofe, issued his "sincere apologies" to those impacted.

He said there had been "a big power spike" in the airport's electrical system following "a failure".

"That's damaged some really key equipment for our departure security and our departures baggage systems," he added. "That's meant Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 haven't been able to depart aircraft today.

"As a result, we haven't had those aircraft be able to land either as arrivals because there's no space to park those aircraft on the airfield."

Mr Woodrofe said the airport was working with airlines to book passengers on future flights.

"It's a very difficult situation, I couldn't be more sorry," he said, adding that he expects the airport to return to "normal operations" tomorrow.

Passengers flying via Terminal 3 have been told to go to the airport as normal "unless advised otherwise by their airline".

Travellers have taken to social media to post images of major queues and shared their frustration with the airport. Some have reported instances where some baggage was

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk