Travellers flying through Cape Town International Airport (CPT) in Cape Town can now relax - the airport’s recent jet-fuel supply concerns have been fully resolved. According to the Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (BARSA), the Burgan Cape Terminal has officially reopened for jet-fuel deliveries, allowing airlines to uplift fuel as normal once again.
The temporary disruption was caused by an operational issue at the Burgan Cape Terminal, a key facility responsible for supplying jet fuel to the airport. The situation briefly raised concerns about potential delays, diversions, or refuelling challenges for airlines operating at one of South Africa’s busiest international gateways. Jet-fuel stability is essential for Cape Town's role as a major tourism and business hub, particularly heading into the holiday season.
With fuel supply now restored, flights are operating smoothly, and no further operational impact is anticipated. Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and industry partners continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure a reliable and uninterrupted fuel supply going forward.
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