Commercial flights were suspended from using the airport because of non-compliance owing to severe security breaches.
Provincial Premier Stan Mathabatha welcomed the move to reinstate the airport back to Category 7.
Mokone echoed Mathabatha’s sentiments, saying the resumption of commercial flights in the province would unlock economic fortunes as well as contribute positively to rebuilding the tourism sector, which suffered major devastation as a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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