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Full Operations Resume at Sangster International Airport Following Runway Repairs

A damaged section of the runway at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James. (Photo contributed)

Queed Reporter
Queed Reporter

Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James, has resumed full operations as of Monday morning, following a temporary disruption over the weekend due to necessary runway repairs. The airport, one of Jamaica’s busiest, had to restrict aircraft movements and close certain facilities on Sunday to address issues on a section of the runway near Taxiway Delta.

While the exact details of the repairs remain unclear, photographs obtained by Observer Online indicate that there was visible damage to the runway pavement. The airport operators acted swiftly to manage the situation and ensure the safety and efficiency of flight operations.

The repairs, conducted promptly, allowed the airport to return to its regular schedule by Monday morning, minimizing inconvenience for travelers and airlines. Sangster International Airport is a critical hub for both international and domestic flights, making the swift resumption of operations essential for maintaining the flow of passengers and cargo through Jamaica.

The airport authorities have not released specific information about the cause of the pavement damage, but the quick response and repair efforts highlight their commitment to maintaining high safety standards. Travelers using the airport can now expect normal operations to continue without further disruptions.

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