Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has reported back following an oversight visit at OR Tambo International Airport.
Flight schedules have returned to normal at OR Tambo International Airport, says minister of transport Fikile Mbalula.
ACSA added that a contingency tanker was used to refuel aircraft. “A total of 41 flights were impacted, 32 being domestic, eight international and one regional.” “In terms of daily passenger volumes, the airport processed more than 27,000 departing domestic and international passengers per day on 9, 16 and 23 December 2022, which amounted to a 78% recovery rate from the previous year’s volumes,” said the minister.
The CEO of ACSA Mpumi Mpofu added that following the peak season, the airport could welcome more travellers.Jet fuel has been a contentious topic in South Africa’s troubled airline space. Over the latter months of last year, worries over jet fuel supply and delays ran high.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tunisia transport workers strike amid economic woesThe strike is the latest in a string of similar actions as Tunisia grapples with a grinding economic crisis, with frequent shortages of basic goods from petrol to cooking oil.
Read more »
Strike over pay paralyses transport in Tunisian capitalMetro and bus traffic in Tunisia's capital ground to a halt on Monday after employees of state transport company Transtu held a strike over delays in payment of wages and bonuses.
Read more »
Tunisia transport workers strike amid economic woesTram and bus workers in the Tunisian capital staged a strike over delays in salaries and the lack of an end-of-year bonus.
Read more »
Mbalula to conduct oversight visit at OR TamboMinister Fikile Mbalula says this was due to a technical fault at the airport's fuel storage facility ⛽ ECRNewsWatch ORTambo
Read more »
Motorists, here's some news that should get 2023 off to a good startMotorists can expect significant fuel price reductions next week, with the prices of both grades of petrol, diesel and illuminating paraffin coming down, says the Automobile Association.
Read more »