Airspace Closure in Africa Forces British Airways to Divert Flights and Face Budget Aid Suspension

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Two British Airways A380s were forced to return to their origin airports due to the closure of Niger airspace amid a political coup. One A380 flew from Johannesburg to Johannesburg for over 10 hours, while the other flew from London to London for over 8 hours. The decision to return was made due to safety concerns and the lack of nearby airports equipped to handle the A380. The closures have had significant impacts on airlines operating between Europe and Africa.
Topics:world#a380#airline-industry#aviation#british-airways#flight-diversions#niger-airspace-closure
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- Airlines Divert Some Africa Flights as Niger Airspace Closes Bloomberg
- France suspends development and budget aid to Burkina Faso FRANCE 24 English
- British Airways forced to do 10-hour 'flight to nowhere' as Niger closes airspace The Independent
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