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Juba airport resumes operations

FLIGHTS INTO AND OUT OF JUBA NOW OPERATIONAL AGAIN

(Posted 08th July 2019)

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Information was received that Juba already yesterday resumed operations after a total communications outage of their local air traffic control system.

https://atcnews.org/2019/07/06/breakingnews-juba-airport-control-tower-failure-halts-all-airtraffic/

It is understood that all services into and out of Juba are back to normal again and that passengers stranded on Juba from the lack of flights on Saturday have been given priority by airlines to book them for their outbound flight on the earliest available flight.

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