Istanbul cancels 108 international flights over heavy snow

Istanbul cancels 108 international flights over heavy snow

PanARMENIAN.Net - Istanbul's Disaster Coordination Center (AKOM) has announced that it has increased its alert status to "red" as heavy snowfall fell in the city late January 29.

AKOM said municipal personnel worked during the night to keep the city's roads free of snow and ice while the public transportation authority added 350 extra buses January 30 to compensate for the ferries and boats that stopped working due to adverse conditions at sea.

Blizzards grounded flights at Istanbul's Atatürk airport, as 108 international and 82 domestic flights were canceled.

The international departures canceled included flights to Athens, Brussels, Birmingham, Sofia, Bucharest, Moscow, Kiev, Berlin, Basel, Tirana, Zagreb, Chisinau, Lyon, Paris, Simferopol, Thessaloniki, Cairo, Toulouse, Hamburg, Milan, Ljubljana, Tel Aviv, Prishtina and Genoa.

Flights were also canceled to Turkish destinations like Konya, Kayseri, Bodrum, Sivas, Sinop, Kahramanmaraş, Trabzon, Ağrı, Ankara, Batman, İzmir, Hatay, Gaziantep. Hatay’s airport, meanwhile, was reportedly flooded.

Atatürk Airport Director Celal Özuğur said airline companies called off the flights but added that runways had remained open at the airport. Delays occurred due to the de-icing of airplanes before take-off, Özuğur said, according to Today’s Zaman.

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