Catania Airport Reopens After Volcanic Ash Disrupts Flights
Temporary Flight Halt Due to Mount Etna Activity
Catania Airport, located in eastern Sicily, temporarily suspended flights on Tuesday due to volcanic ash from Mount Etna. The airport reopened on Friday after the ash cloud dissipated.
Disruptions and Resumption of Service
The airport closure affected numerous departures and arrivals. Flights resumed on Sunday after volcanic activity subsided.
Safety Measures and Impact
The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) cleared the main terminal to reopen on Saturday. The airport is now fully operational.
Additional Information
- Catania Airport is known as Catania-Fontanarossa Airport.
- The airport remained closed on Thursday, August 15th.
- All the latest information on departures, arrivals, and transits is available on the airport's website.
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