Major Delays at Sacramento Airport After AT&T Cable Is Slashed

U.S.|Major Delays at Sacramento Airport After AT&T Cable Is Slashed https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/18/us/att-cable-cut-sacramento-airport.html U.S. World Business Arts Lifestyle Opinion Audio Games Cooking Wirecutter The Athletic The authorities said the cable had been cut intentionally, halting check-in services for at least two major airlines for several hours. There were major flight delays at Sacramento International Airport on Thursday […]

Major Delays at Sacramento Airport After AT&T Cable Is Slashed

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U.S.|Major Delays at Sacramento Airport After AT&T Cable Is Slashed

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The authorities said the cable had been cut intentionally, halting check-in services for at least two major airlines for several hours.

Two cars sit outside a terminal at Sacramento International Airport.
There were major flight delays at Sacramento International Airport on Thursday after an AT&T cable was deliberately cut.Credit…Kirby Lee, via Associated Press

Livia Albeck-Ripka

Sacramento International Airport experienced major flight delays on Thursday after an AT&T cable was deliberately slashed, cutting off internet service to at least two major airlines, the airport said.

The outage — which temporarily halted check-in services, primarily for Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines — occurred just before 1:20 a.m., disrupting flights for several hours, Scott Johnston, an airport spokesman, said by phone.

At the Southwest terminal, hundreds of people waited in long lines to check in before internet service was restored and normal operations resumed on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Johnston said. A service team, he added, had determined that the cable, about 2.5 miles from the airport, had been “cut intentionally.”

Amar Gandhi, a spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, said that the cable — which is about the width of a garden hose and attached to a telephone pole — had been cleanly slashed in one place about four or five feet from the ground in a manner that he said appeared to be “very precise” and “very targeted.”

“It’s not like it was some loose hanging wire,” he added. “It required some level of knowledge and or expertise to know what to cut, and how to do it.”

The authorities said that they did not have a suspect, adding that they were looking through video footage and following up on leads. They have not provided any information regarding a potential motive.

The Sacramento field office of the F.B.I. said in a statement that it was “investigating the disruption of communications at Sacramento International Airport” along with the sheriff’s office and could not comment further.

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services was also “monitoring the situation,” Amy Palmer, a spokeswoman for the office, said by phone.