Sunday, January 4, 2026

GAIA says flight operations have returned to normal

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Grantley Adams International Airport Inc. (GAIA) has advised that all airlines are operating on their normal, scheduled flight programmes today, following disruptions experienced yesterday.

In a passenger advisory issued today, GAIA said flight operations have returned to normal; however, passenger volumes may be higher than usual as airlines continue to manage travellers affected by the earlier disruptions.

Passengers have been urged to follow the guidance of their respective airlines regarding rebooking, standby options, or alternative travel arrangements.

GAIA further advised that only passengers with confirmed flights for today should proceed to the airport. Those whose flights were previously cancelled, or who do not yet have confirmed bookings, are being encouraged not to go to the airport but instead to contact their airlines directly for further instructions.

The airport also cautioned that flight schedules may be adjusted as airlines accommodate affected passengers, and travellers are therefore advised to confirm their flight status with their airline before departing for the airport.

GAIA said it remains in close coordination with airline partners and service providers to ensure safe, efficient, and orderly passenger processing throughout the day. (PR)

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