Istanbul Airport suspends all flights because of heavy snowstorm
"Due to adverse conditions, all flights have been temporarily stopped for air safety," the airport said in a statement. Officials said flights would be suspended until at least 6:00 pm (1500 GMT).
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- Published Date: 03:48 | 24 January 2022
- Modified Date: 03:54 | 24 January 2022
Istanbul Airport, which was Europe's busiest last year, suspended all flights on Monday because of a heavy snowstorm blanketing Turkey's biggest city.
The airport opened in 2019, replacing the old Ataturk Airport as the new hub for Turkish Airlines.
It provides an important connection route for destinations across Africa and the Middle East, as well as Europe and Asia.
"Due to adverse conditions, all flights have been temporarily stopped for air safety," the airport said in a statement.
Officials said flights would be suspended until at least 6:00 pm (1500 GMT).
Turkish media said it marked the first time the airport had completely shut down due to adverse weather since it opened.
Located on the Black Sea coast about 40 kilometres (25 miles) northwest of central Istanbul, the air hub serviced more than 37 million passengers last year, according to the transportation ministry.
Istanbul was hit by its first snowstorm of the winter over the weekend.