Share:

Travel

Barbados' Grantley Adams International Airport Resumes Operations After Runway Closure

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) reopened on Wednesday after the authorities said a faulty runway edge lights circuit had resulted in the closure of the main runway on Tuesday evening.

ADMPORTTourism and International Transport Minister, Ian Gooding-Edghill, said that the situation had affected several incoming and outgoing flights at the airport, but that the authorities had been able to ensure the departures of Air Canada (AC 963) and British Airways (BA 254) flights “safely”.

Gooding-Edghill said the electrical team at the airport is assessing the situation to see where the fault occurred and as a result the Civil Aviation Department issued a NOTAM (notice to airmen) to alert the airlines and air operators of the issue and advise them of the runway closure.

Several flights, including those from Europe, North America, the Caribbean, have been affected qnd the Gooding-Edghill said the “electrical teams on the ground are working assiduously to assess and repair the damage”.

He said that a report will be issued later on Wednesday morning, acknowledging that “this interruption will impact both international travelers and Barbadians using the airport.

He said however that the airport will re-open on Wednesday at 6.06 am (local time “to inbound and departing flights”.

Caribbean Today Logo

Contact Us

9020 Sw 152nd St
Palmetto Bay, Florida 33157-1928, US
  (305) 238-2868