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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport loses power, canceling flights and frustrating flyers

September 7, 2022Roberto Villalpando and Sarah Asch, Austin American-StatesmanComments Off on Austin-Bergstrom International Airport loses power, canceling flights and frustrating flyers

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport lost power Wednesday morning, leading to canceled flights and frustrated flyers.

     
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