Deccan Chronicle

CANARY ISLAND AIRPORTS OPEN AS HAZE LIFTS

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Madrid, Feb. 24: All eight airports on Spain’s Canary Islands reopened on Monday a day after a sandstorm shrouded the archipelag­o, forcing their closure, the transport ministry said. “The overnight improvemen­t in the weather has allowed the resumption of air traffic in all airports in the Canary Islands,” the ministry tweeted.

ENAIRE, the public body that manages Spanish airspace, said flights had resumed after “an improvemen­t in the haze”. Air travel was disrupted on the archipelag­o on Saturday after strong winds carrying red sand from the Sahara shrouded the tourist hotspot in a murky haze, forcing the cancellati­on or diversion of flights to and from the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife.

Some flights briefly resumed Sunday morning before Spanish airport operator AENA was forced to close all of the islands’ eight airports — three in Gran Canaria and Tenerife as well as five others. “Air transport profession­als don’t remember seeing such adverse weather conditions for air transport in the Canary Islands,” Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos tweeted on Sunday.

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