FAA Suspends All El Paso Flights for 10 Days Citing Security Reasons
In Brief
The FAA has suspended all flights to and from El Paso, Texas, for 10 days due to special security reasons.
Key Facts
- The Federal Aviation Administration has halted all flights into and out of El Paso for 10 days.
- The FAA cited 'special security reasons' for the temporary flight restrictions.
- The suspension affects both arrivals and departures at El Paso International Airport.
- The flight restriction order began on February 10 and lasts until late February 20.
- El Paso International Airport operates around 50 flights per day, according to CBS News.
What Happened
The FAA has suspended all flights to and from El Paso International Airport for 10 days, starting February 10, citing 'special security reasons.' The order affects both arrivals and departures, with no additional details provided about the specific security concerns.
Why It Matters
The suspension directly affects travelers, airlines, and businesses that rely on El Paso International Airport. The FAA has not disclosed further information about the nature of the security reasons.
Sources
- CBS News — FAA halts all flights into and out of El Paso for 10 days for "security reasons"(4h ago)
- NYT — F.A.A. Halts All Flights at El Paso Airport for 10 Days(5h ago)
- ABC News — FAA halts El Paso flights for 10 days, citing 'special security reasons'(3h ago)