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jorge seco

Cerrados aeropuertos de Japón

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11/03/2011 12:53:53
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el aeropuerto internacional de Narita y el aeropuerto de Haneda han cerrado al trafici temporalmente debido al terremoto de 8.9 grados que ha sufrido Japon.

http://www.abc.es/20110311/internacional/abci-transportes-japon-201103110849.html
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José María Rebés

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11/03/2011 14:34:36

Informaciones parciales. Alguans compañías han cancelado o retrasado vuelos. Puedes ver algo de compañías australianas en http://www.ausbt.com.au/japanese-earthqu...ts-to-tokyo-s-narita-and-haneda-airports

Otras informaciones hablan de desvíos a aeropuertos en el interior o en la costa Oeste:

"As information, due to the earthquake situation in the Japan region, the Japan Airport Authority (JAA) has temporarily closed Narita (NRT) airport for all civilian services.. Reports are that Haneda has re-opened but information from the JAA on this issue remain unconfirmed.

Most aircraft en-route to NRT or HND have been and/or will be diverted to regional destinations in Japan such as Nagoya (NGO), or Osaka (KIX), some short-haul services have been forced back to their origin (RTFL) points.

Many US => Japan flights have diverted to points in Korea (ICN), to Anchorage (ANC) or will be returned to other US West Coast cities.

If you are planning to fly to/from/via Japan and specifically in the Tokyo region, you should check with your airline for *possible* flight interruption and scheduling issues as aircraft repositioning and flight crew duty legalities may come into play."

EMIRATES ha desviado su vuelo a Kansai:

"Dubai: Emirates has diverted its Tokyo-bound flight to Kansai, following the devastating tsunami that swept Japanese coast.

An Emirates Spokesperson told Gulf News, "Following Friday's earthquake that hit North East Japan, Emirates flight EK318 (Dubai to Tokyo) was diverted to Kansai International Airport in Osaka, due to the closure of Narita International Airport. Emirates continues to monitor the situation closely and will resume operations to Narita as soon as possible."

Singapore:

SINGAPORE:

"Singapore Airlines says two of its flights en-route to Tokyo have been diverted due to the closure of Narita Airport, following the massive earthquake and tsunami which hit the north-east of Japan this afternoon.

The carrier says, flight SQ12 which took off from Singapore at about 9.45am, will be diverted to Fukuoka in southern Japan instead.

The flight was originally scheduled to land at Tokyo's Narita International Airport at about 5pm local time - but it had to be diverted, after the 8.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Japan earlier today forced several airport closures."

Y po último os dejo un enlace que muestrauna imagen más completa de la situación: http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110311-707240.html

Saludos,

José María
pd: lo publico tal cual lo recojo de Internet, demasiado texto para traducirlo al vuelo en mi pausa del trabajo.








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