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Iberian Blackout Disrupts Spanish Airports, Slashes Flights by Up to 30%

Major hubs like Madrid-Barajas and Lisbon face high delays and reduced operations as Eurocontrol takes control of air traffic, while regional airports maintain relative normalcy.

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Overview

  • A peninsula-wide blackout triggered by a grid oscillation has left Spanish airports reliant on backup power systems to maintain operations.
  • Eurocontrol has assumed operational control, reducing flights at major hubs like Madrid-Barajas by 20–30% and suspending arrivals at Castellón Airport to ensure safety.
  • High delays are reported at major airports, while regional hubs like Murcia and Vitoria continue scheduled flights with minimal disruptions.
  • Passengers are advised to confirm flight statuses with airlines due to widespread access issues and disruptions to urban transportation systems, including trains and metro services.
  • Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the blackout, with technical failures and potential cyberattacks being explored as possible factors.