The Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James, has successfully resumed full operations as of Monday morning. This marks a swift resolution following a temporary halt in services on Sunday due to necessary repairs on a damaged section of the runway near Taxiway Delta.
Sunday’s emergency repairs led to disruptions, including aircraft restrictions and the temporary closure of certain facilities within the airport. While the specific details of the repair work remain uncertain, images obtained by Observer Online revealed damage to the pavement of the runway.
Operators at Sangster International Airport moved quickly to address the situation, ensuring minimal impact on total airport operations and passenger convenience. The repairs involved immediate attention to the affected runway section to secure the structural integrity required for safe aircraft movements.
The airport authority’s prompt response and the subsequent restoration of services have alleviated concerns about extended travel delays or inconveniences for both incoming and outgoing flights. This repair effort demonstrates the commitment to maintaining high operational standards and safety protocols at one of Jamaica’s busiest international gateways.
Passengers are encouraged to check with their airlines for the latest updates regarding their flights and to remain patient as the airport resumes its usual high volume of operations.
For further information and updates, follow the Jamaica Observer and the official Sangster International Airport communications.