A vault fire caused a massive power outage Friday, shutting down John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif.
There were no arrivals or departures at the airport from late Friday night through about 6:45 a.m. Pacific time this morning when it reopened.
“No arrivals or departures,” the airport said in a statement and a tweet on Friday evening. “All inbound flights are being diverted, all outbound flights canceled.”
MORE Airlines & Airports
John Wayne Airport, serving about 10 million passengers a year, is a popular alternative to the congested Los Angeles International Airport 35 miles to the north.
The fire happened at a Southern California Edison substation in Irvine, according to Orange County Fire spokesperson Captain Jon Muir. John Wayne Airport is about nine miles to the northwest of where the fire took place.
More than 28,000 people in the area were affected by the loss of power.
John Wayne Airport is advising passengers scheduled to fly today, Saturday, to contact their respective airlines for updates on flight delays.
Spring is here, and backyards and closets aren’t the only things that need a seasonal…
Spirit Airlines shutting down is the kind of travel news that hits fast, hard, and…
JetBlue Airways is under scrutiny after a deleted social media post suggested to a customer…
Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines transitioned to a shared passenger service system on April 22.…
As Spirit Airlines’ future hangs in the balance, US President Donald Trump’s administration hints at…
Mother’s Day is almost here, and we all want to make it feel special without…