Aden Airport Temporarily Halts Flights Amid Permit Delays
Aden -- Air traffic at Aden International Airport was suspended on Monday after several flights were canceled due to the absence of landing and takeoff permits from the Saudi-led coalition overseeing Yemeni airspace.
Flight disruptions: Airlines confirmed that both domestic and international services were affected, leaving passengers stranded and forcing carriers to reschedule operations.
Cause of suspension: Coalition authorities did not issue the required clearances, effectively grounding scheduled movements at the airport.
Impact: The halt disrupted humanitarian and commercial travel, raising concerns among passengers and aviation staff about the unpredictability of flight schedules.
Context: Aden International Airport, Yemen’s main gateway for international travel and aid shipments, has operated under coalition supervision since the escalation of the conflict.
Airport officials said coordination is underway with coalition representatives to restore normal operations once flight permits are granted.
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