Severe storm systems sweeping across several regions of the world have disrupted air travel, causing widespread flight delays and cancellations at major international airports.
Aviation authorities reported that strong winds, heavy rainfall, and thunderstorms affected airport operations across parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. The unstable weather conditions forced airlines to delay or cancel flights to ensure passenger safety.
Several major airports reported operational challenges as storms reduced visibility and made runway operations difficult. Hundreds of flights were delayed while many others were cancelled, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at airports.
Airlines said they are closely monitoring the weather situation and are working to adjust schedules to minimize disruption. Passengers have been advised to check flight updates before traveling and to allow extra time at airports.
Meteorologists warned that extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in many parts of the world, increasing the likelihood of travel disruptions. Aviation experts say airlines and airports may need to strengthen weather response systems to better manage such challenges in the future.
Despite the disruptions, airport authorities are continuing efforts to restore normal operations as weather conditions gradually improve. News as Reported.
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