Cape Town International Airport has resumed operations after a fire disrupted services, causing flight delays; baggage handling remains manual while systems are restored.
“We extend our sincere thanks to the emergency response teams for their swift and professional action. Further updates will be issued …”
A fire at Cape Town International Airport disrupted network systems and caused temporary suspensions and diversions of international flights, but all individuals are safe.
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Cape Town International Airport is bustling with emergency activity today, but passengers and residents need not worry – it’s all part of a carefully orchestrated safety drill. Airports Company South…
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