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Summary King Phalo Airport in East London shut down again on October 8, stranding hundreds of travellers amid adverse weather conditions. The airport, a crucial link for cargo and tourism, has ...
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed that King Phalo Airport (KPA) in East London is experiencing significant flight disruptions due to severe weather conditions characterised by a ...
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed that all inbound and outbound flights at King Phalo Airport have ... of the province including East London. The department, as custodians ...
JOHANNESBURG - East London’s King Phalo Airport is back up and running as of Friday morning. Operations were grounded on Thursday as a result of adverse weather and problems with the navigation ...
Six flights were cancelled and two others were delayed at King Phalo Airport in East London. Picture: X/@MissPampi The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) confirmed six flights were cancelled and ...
State-owned Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has confirmed that all inbound and outbound flights at King Phalo Airport, in East London, have been postponed as a result of adverse weather ...
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that adverse weather had caused “significant” disruption to flights at King Phalo Airport (KPA), in East London.
An Airlink flight from Johannesburg to East London was forced to divert to the airport in Gqeberha after it failed three attempts to land at the King Phalo Airport, due to bad weather conditions.
Both diversions occurred due to technical errors on the same aircraft — operating flight FA143 from King Phalo Airport in East London to Cape Town International — forcing it to be diverted to ...
All flights from East London’s King Phalo Airport were suspended on Tuesday morning after the Civil Aviation Authority and ...
Adverse weather conditions have forced flights to be grounded at East London’s King Phalo Airport. Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has released the following statement: “Airports Company ...