Sabtu, 28 Oktober 2023

Bristol Airport sees dozens of flights grounded after serious road crash - Wales Online

Flights with enough crew are taking off but most still delayed

Bristol Live reported that with the number of passengers packing into the departure lounge increasing, those flights that are ready and waiting with the crews all there are now beginning to board - if nothing else, to reduce the number of people waiting in the departure lounge.

The flight to Rome, which was due to depart first this morning at 6.05am, is now on 'final boarding', and other flights - the one to Tenerife, Faro, Lanzarote, Dublin, Alicante, Malaga and Budapest are all boarding.

There are a number of logistical issues around the delays caused by the crash outside the airport. Not only does the airport have to take into consideration the fact that passengers are going to be badly delayed by the road outside being closed - with all the queues for the car parks and lack of access to the car parks for people coming from one side of the airport trying to get to the other side.... but there's the fact that the delays on the roads outside also affects staff at the airport and the flight crews themselves.

One main reason for delaying the flights by at least two hours is to give the flight crews the chance to get in to work too - they will have been just as much delayed by the collision and road closure as the passengers. So the flights that are boarding now have their full contingent of flight crew on board and are ready to go - it's just a case of waiting for passengers.

Other flights may be delayed longer, simply because the pilots or flight assistants haven't made it in yet.

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