The Norman Manley Worldwide Airport (NMIA) in Kingston is anticipated to renew operations tomorrow, whereas the Sangster Worldwide Airport in Montego Bay reopened at 8 a.m. right now following the passage of Hurricane Beryl.
Following a viral video of a piece of the roof on the Norman Manley Worldwide Airport (NMIA) being broken through the storm, a report from the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) confirmed there was injury to sections of the roof of the passenger pier to which the jet bridges are connected at NMIA.
It stated this additionally resulted in main particles being scattered on the airport Apron.
The runway, terminal and different services are stated to be so as.
The AAJ stated given the injury to the passenger pier, the airport might want to stay closed right now to implement corrective and interim make-shift measures, to allow the proposed reopening of the airport at 5 a.m. on Friday.
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Based on the AAJ there was no injury on the Sangster Worldwide Airport in Montego Bay, St James.
The Ian Fleming Worldwide Airport in St Mary and the three home aerodromes, Tinson Pen, Negril and Ken Jones, have been inspected and regardless of minor injury to constructions in some elements of those services, the runways and terminals are superb and to ensure that operation, the AAJ stated.
These services had been reopened at 7 a.m. right now.
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“Passengers and different stakeholders within the journey and tourism trade are suggested to remain tuned to the bulletins by the respective airports and their airways concerning the recommencement of operations and flights,” the AAJ stated.