The Malta Independent 9 May 2024, Thursday
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Two power shutdowns planned at MIA for upgrades to electrical infrastructure

Friday, 8 January 2021, 10:23 Last update: about 4 years ago

Malta International Airport announced plans for two power shutdowns. The first shutdown will take place between 11pm of 11 January and 4am of 12 January, while the second shutdown will take place on 15 January  between midnight and 3am.

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The planned outages will enable Malta International Airport to safely conduct works as part of an electrical infrastructure upgrade and ensure the successful completion of this important modernisation exercise.

The company said that its investment in more modern electrical infrastructure will contribute to enhanced levels of safety as well as a more reliable electricity supply, whilst simultaneously increasing capacity for future growth.   

The shutdowns will take place during periods that were identified as the airport’s quietest times. Whilst the shutdowns are not expected to impact airport guests, Malta International Airport said that most of the terminal and car park lighting will be affected.

Additionally, some of the lifts and escalators around the terminal will be out of order, while certain services will not be available during the outages.

Whilst these shutdowns are not expected to impact flights, Malta International Airport apologised for any inconvenience airport guests may encounter as a result of these works.

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