Cape Town flights diverted as fibre fault hits airport
resulted in numerous flights into Cape Town being forced to reroute to other airports on Tuesday, Airports Company South Africa said in a statement.
The technical glitch, coupled with heavy fog over the airport on Tuesday morning, meant several flights had to be diverted to other cities in the region. It’s understood that both local and international flights were affected.
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