Sydney Airport: Strong winds close down runway as flights cancelled for second straight weekend

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The nation’s busiest airport has been restricted to a single runway for a second straight weekend of sturdy winds, inflicting extra journey disruption.

Greater than 40 home flights out and in of Sydney on Sunday have been cancelled and dozens extra delayed.

A Sydney Airport spokeswoman confirmed it has moved to single runway operations on the recommendation of AirServices Australia.

‘Whereas the impression is minimal, there are some flight delays and cancellations,’ she mentioned in an announcement.

‘Passengers ought to converse to their airways to get the most recent info on the standing of their flights.’

It’s understood shortages of air visitors management employees within the Brisbane airspace are inflicting additional delays for passengers.

Sydney Airport normally operates two north-south runways however strikes to a single east-west strip when experiencing crosswinds.

Greater than 100 home flights have been cancelled at Sydney Airport final weekend when pilots have been restricted to a single runway resulting from blustery situations.

The cancellations prompted an enormous backlog, with big crowds forming on the airport’s home terminal because the NSW faculty holidays started.

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