FlySafair confirms delays at multiple airports across the country due to bad weather and technical issues.
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Bad weather and the suspension of critical Air Traffic Navigation System (ATNS) procedures on Tuesday caused more headaches for passengers at George Airport in the Western Cape.
Several flights were cancelled at the airport on Monday after bad weather wreaked havoc.
FlySafair announced on Tuesday morning that its planes would continue to operate despite the bad weather.
Adding to the delays was the suspension of critical ATNS procedures.
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According to the Department of Transport, “ATNS is responsible for the maintenance of flight instrument procedures such as the standard instrument departures, standard arrival routes, and en route procedures.”
“We are working diligently with ATNS to resolve the situation,” the airline said.
Flights are now set to depart from Johannesburg at noon.
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FlySafair reports that heavy rain, low clouds, and strong winds are among the severe weather conditions affecting airport operations.
“[These conditions] have created conditions unsuitable for safe flight operations.”
On Tuesday, the South Africa Weather Service said there was a 30% chance of scattered rainfall in the George area.
The airline also announced delays in flights between Johannesburg and Durban, and Cape Town and Johannesburg due to technical issues on Tuesday.
“We would like to extend our apologies to the customers of these flights for the inconvenience of this delay, and we thank them for their patience in allowing us to always act conservatively in the interest of safety.”
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