LATAM reports flight cancellations in Bogotá due to adverse weather conditions. LATAM Airlines reported significant operational disruptions today due to adverse weather conditions affecting operations at El Dorado International Airport, one of the busiest air hubs in Latin America. According to the airline, a total of 12 flights have been cancelled so far, primarily impacting routes to Medellín, Bucaramanga, Cali and Cartagena.
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The disruptions are linked to reduced visibility caused by dense fog and unfavorable meteorological conditions, which have limited runway capacity and forced adjustments to flight schedules throughout the day. LATAM confirmed that it is actively working to rebook affected passengers on available flights within today’s itinerary whenever possible, prioritizing those with immediate travel needs.
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In addition, the airline is monitoring weather conditions in real time and coordinating with airport authorities to progressively normalize operations as soon as conditions improve. Passengers are strongly advised to check the status of their flights through official channels, including the airline’s website and mobile app, before heading to the airport. LATAM also reiterated its commitment to supporting travelers during this situation by providing flexible options and timely updates while the disruption persists.
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