22 January 2025

Cape Town: Technical problems and flight delays at Cape Town International Airport (CPT)! [update #4]

update (23 January 2025): ACSA has announced that power has been fully restored at Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town following disruptions caused by a damaged electrical cable. The necessary repairs were successfully completed yesterday, and power was fully restored within three hours of the incident. ACSA can confirm that the airport is operating as normal. 

update (22 January 2025): According to ACSA, the power disruptions at Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town were caused by a damaged cable. This impacted operations at the airport’s fuel depot and led to aircraft landing delays.
Airport operations are currently being powered by generators while repairs are underway to fully restore the fuel system. The issue has been temporarily resolved, and refuelling operations have resumed.
ACSA can confirm that flight schedules have been affected, and diversions are currently in place as the team works diligently to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

update (22 January 2025): According to ACSA, power at Cape Town International Airport (CPT) has been restored. Operations gradually return to normal, but delays may still occur. 

update (22 January 2025): ACSA just confirmed that the ongoing power disruptions at Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town have led to flight disruptions and delays.

According to the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town is currently facing intermittent power interruptions. ACSA has confirmed that technicians are on-site addressing the issue. Meanwhile, South African regional low cost-carrier FlySafair has advised its passengers of delays on some flights due to fuel pump problems at Cape Town International Airport (CPT). We'll keep you posted!

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