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18 Nov 2022 | 11:43 PM UTC

Peru: Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) suspends flights until around 13:00 Nov. 19 after aircraft collides with vehicle on runway Nov. 18 /update 1

Peru's Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) suspends flights until 13:00 Nov. 19 after aircraft collides with vehicle on runway Nov. 18.

Critical

Event

Major flight disruptions are likely at Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) in Callao over the coming days after LATAM Airlines (LA) Flight 2213 collided with a firetruck on the runway and briefly caught fire Nov. 18. The incident killed at least two firefighters that were in the truck; no casualties were reported among the passengers or crew of the flight, which was destined for Juliaca's Inca Manco Capac International Airport (JUL). Airport authorities have announced that all flight operations have been canceled at LIM until approximately 13:00 Nov. 19. Flights currently bound for LIM have been diverted elsewhere.

Because LIM serves Lima, the capital, and is Peru's largest airport, flight disruptions are likely at the facility through at least Nov. 20 as authorities work to clear flight backlogs. Increased demand for flights to the airport is also likely after flight operations resume as travelers who were redirected or otherwise experienced disruptions to their itinerary as a result of the aircraft collision seek to reach their destinations.

Advice

Prepare for major flight disruptions at LIM Nov. 18-20. Reconfirm flights before departing for the airport; consider booking alternative travel arrangements if necessary. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities.