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180 flights cancelled at Amsterdam’s airport over fuelling problems

July 25, 2019 08:03 am | Updated 08:04 am IST - The Hague

Dutch airline KLM said it was possible flights would be cancelled on July 25 as well due to an “phased restart” of operations at the airport.

Passengers and staff wait at Amsterdam Schiphol airport during an outage at the airport's main fuel supplier that kept dozens of flights on the ground, in Amsterdam, Netherlands July 24, 2019.

Thousands of passengers flying to and from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport faced delays and cancelled flights on July 24 due to problems refuelling planes at the busy European aviation hub.

Airport spokeswoman Willemeike Koster said 180 flights were cancelled at the airport just outside Amsterdam, stranding passengers at Schiphol and other airports. Field beds were being set up at the airport as a precaution in case passengers were forced to wait overnight for their flights, Koster told AP . It was not clear how many passengers were affected by the delays and cancellations, but Koster said the number ran into the thousands.

The airport said a company that supplies fuel to planes at the airport has “a fault in their system. That means that planes cannot be refuelled right now, which is causing delays.”

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The airport said it was working with the company, Aircraft Fuel Supply, to try to resolve the problem. “It is still unclear how long this will take, but we expect it to last long into the evening,” Schiphol airport said. “We regret any inconvenience for travellers and airlines.”

Only one-third of the usual number of flights was arriving at Schiphol on July 24 night, Koster said. Even fewer were leaving. “If they have enough fuel they can go,” Koster said. “There are planes departing, but it is at a minimum level.”

Dutch airline KLM said it was possible flights would be cancelled on July 25 as well due to an “phased restart” of operations at the airport.

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The fuel problem came during the busy summer vacation period in the Netherlands and on a day that saw a heat wave set a record high temperature. The Dutch weather service Weerplaza said the southern city of Eindhoven reported a temperature of 39.3 degrees Celsius, the hottest day in the country in 75 years.

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