Bamako, Mali – A fuel shortage at Modibo Keita International Airport in Mali’s capital, Bamako, has disrupted several flights, affecting both international and domestic passenger traffic.
Airport management reported that the crisis has led to delays and temporary cancellations of some flights. They also stated that emergency teams are working to refuel aircraft as quickly as possible to minimize inconvenience to passengers.
Airlines have warned that these problems could persist if the fuel supply crisis is not resolved quickly. Passengers have expressed their frustration with the frequent delays and their impact on international travel.
This crisis comes at a critical time for Mali’s economy, as the airport relies heavily on passenger and cargo traffic to boost the country’s trade and tourism.
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