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Grantley Adams International Airport remains closed for safety assessments

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Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) remains closed to the public following a recent all-clear notification.

Airport officials have announced that teams are currently conducting thorough assessments to ensure the facility is safe and secure for all travellers and staff.

An update regarding the airport’s reopening time will be communicated as soon as possible. Authorities appreciate the patience and understanding of passengers and the general public during this period of precautionary measures.

Travellers are advised to contact their respective airlines directly for the latest information on flight schedules and any potential changes.

For further updates, please stay tuned to official GAIA channels. (GAIA)

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