Air traffic at Schiphol will resume after a power outage Friday large parts of North Holland met.
This confirms Air Traffic Control the Netherlands. “I estimate that we are about half to two hours are required before the air can be returned to normal,” said CEO Paul Riemens LVNL against The Telegraph .
remained Thanks to an emergency power supply the ‘Tower’ at Schiphol operational during the power outage. The incoming traffic could thus be handled according to LVNL. The next few hours will again first flights should leave, to create the piers and runways of the airport.
A spokeswoman for the airline KLM said that for the next twenty hours of flights had to cancel space. Also at the company’s headquarters in Amstelveen, the power is out. The customer service is accessible via social media, but the call center is out
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Applause and cheers #Schiphol . Power is back! #stroomstoring
– Peter Horsten (peterhorsten) March 27, 2015
Check now a dramaSchiphol #stroonstoringrtvnh pic.twitter.com/8AO3YyoKqw
- Doron Sajet (dsajet) March 27, 2015
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