đź’¨ Abstract
Jet fuel supply at Cape Town International Airport has been restored after a temporary disruption caused by a SARS audit at Burgan Cape Terminal. The issue, which risked flight delays and cancellations during peak travel season, was resolved swiftly with coordination from aviation authorities. The Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (Barsa) confirmed the resumption of fuel distribution, ensuring smooth operations. The timely resolution is crucial as Cape Town prepares for increased summer travel.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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