This morning, a Condor Boeing 757 blocked runway 06L at Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Eurocontrol tweeted that due to an incident, the airport didn’t accept new arriving traffic and that high delays were possible.
Update 2: At around 11:30 (UTC +2), the airport authorities gradually increased the landing frequency at the airport. The situation will soon recover, albeit with possible delays.
The incident at Palma de Mallorca has been resolved and both runways are now operational; however, delays can be expected for some time during the recovery phase https://t.co/GeKwpdGvGB
— EUROCONTROL (@eurocontrol) August 13, 2019
Aumentamos gradualmente la frecuencia de aterrizajes en Aeropuerto de #PalmadeMallorca tras recuperar configuración habitual de pistas https://t.co/zWs3y1Jk7c
Tráfico aéreo en esperas ?? para tomar tierra vía @flightradar24
? Consulta el estado de tu vuelo con aerolínea. pic.twitter.com/HwYYxMqAy2
— ENAIRE (@ENAIRE) August 13, 2019
Update: Some flights are diverting to the alternative airfields of Ibiza and Menorca, the airport authorities are currently assisting a Condor aircraft that is stuck on the runway with several tires blown after landing on runway 06L.
?? #PalmadeMallorca admite tráfico con limitaciones por pista 06R ? ? ? Algunos vuelos en el aire se desvían a los aeródromos alternativos de Ibiza y Menorca hasta liberar pista 06L en Palma de la aeronave @Condor.
? Consulta tu vuelo con aerolínea #SafetyFirst pic.twitter.com/TAl3Sn8bad
— ENAIRE (@ENAIRE) August 13, 2019
Incident at Palma de Mallorca – no arrivals and high levels of #flightdelay https://t.co/GeKwpdGvGB
— EUROCONTROL (@eurocontrol) August 13, 2019
? Trafic fortement perturbé ce matin à l’aéroport de Palma de Majorque suite à l’immobilisation d’un avion sur la piste.
??Lors de l’atterrissage, plusieurs pneus ont éclatés et l’avion doit être tracté vers le terminal.
Plus d’infos à venir. pic.twitter.com/Px7UNOZJpS
— air plus news (@airplusnews) August 13, 2019