‘Adverse weather conditions’ result in flight delays at King Phalo Airport in East London

King Phalo Airport in East London is experiencing flight delays due to bad weather. Picture: Instagram/@kingphaloairport

King Phalo Airport in East London is experiencing flight delays due to bad weather. Picture: Instagram/@kingphaloairport

Published Sep 12, 2024

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Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed that due to current adverse weather conditions, King Phalo Airport in East London has experienced flight delays.

Under certain weather conditions, particularly with reduced visibility, aircraft may not be able to procedurally commence approach and landing.

On September 11, ACSA confirmed that six flights were cancelled while two others were delayed due to severe weather conditions and the suspension of certain Instrument Flight Procedures at King Phalo Airport in East London.

“The flight procedures are those that are currently undergoing mandatory periodic reviews as a safety measure. Therefore, under certain weather condition, particularly with reduced visibility, aircrafts may not be able to procedurally commence approach and landing,” read a statement from ACSA.

“King Phalo Airport has two runways which could not be used until the weather conditions improved. Prevalent high winds in the area further necessitated increased tactical safety parameters to be instituted in order to ensure optimal safe flight operations.”

While weather conditions have improved, and normal operations have resumed at the East London airport, inclement weather conditions are expected for the rest of the week.

Passengers are encouraged to continuously check flight information updates on the ACSA App and directly with the airlines.

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