Huge fire shuts down Geneva International Airport

Huge fire shuts down Geneva International Airport
Huge fire shuts down Geneva International Airport
Written by Harry Johnson

Switzerland’s Geneva Airport (GVA) was forced to suspend all landings on Friday afternoon, due to a massive fire at a nearby building.

The fire broke out at a reception facility for asylum-seekers that was under construction and a thick black smoke spread over the Switzerland’s second-busiest airport.

While all the landings have been suspended, the departures from Geneva Airport were left to the pilots’ discretion.

“Due to a fire at the edge of the runway, landings and take-offs have been suspended since 5:35 p.m.” tweeted the airport’s official account. 

“A reopening of the runway, for takeoffs initially, is envisaged around 7 p.m.” local time.

According to airport spokesman’s statement, the “new reception center for asylum-seekers – which was under construction… it is on fire. It is outside the airport perimeter but is creating a lot of smoke.”

It was up to the pilots whether their flights will depart from the airport, the spokesman added, but all the arrivals have been suspended for the time being. 

The airport, located next to the Swiss border with France, has a single concrete runway almost 4km long. It is the second-busiest airport in Switzerland, after Zurich. According to reporters on the scene, incoming flights from Lisbon, Barcelona and Madrid have already been diverted, while other arrivals are showing as delayed.

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WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • It was up to the pilots whether their flights will depart from the airport, the spokesman added, but all the arrivals have been suspended for the time being.
  • The fire broke out at a reception facility for asylum-seekers that was under construction and a thick black smoke spread over the Switzerland’s second-busiest airport.
  • If you have more details for possible additions, interviews to be featured on eTurboNews, and seen by the more than 2 Million who read, listen, and watch us in 106 languages click here.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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