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Fire Disrupts Operations at Cape Town International Airport, Halting International Flights

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 7:22 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Fire Disruption at Cape Town International Airport Halts International Flights

Cape Town, South Africa – A fire incident at Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) has led to the suspension of international flights, causing widespread disruption for travelers. The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) confirmed the temporary halt after a significant fire, suspected to have originated from an electrical cable, broke out on the landside of the terminal.

The fire, which has since been extinguished, posed no threat to the safety of passengers or staff. Authorities reported that everyone in the vicinity was unharmed during the incident. However, the event has sparked significant operational challenges for both the airport and its visitors.

Images shared on social media captured the severity of the situation, showing thick bundles of heavy cabling on fire within one of the airport’s exterior structural columns. Smoke and flames vented from the area, prompting immediate action from emergency services.

ACSA issued a statement addressing the fire, highlighting the swift response of airport personnel. “Passenger safety remains our highest priority,” the statement read. They reassured the public that the fire had been contained and extinguished, and emphasized the importance of following security protocols during such emergencies.

As a result of the incident, numerous essential services, including WiFi and network operations at the airport, experienced significant disruptions. The international departures were temporarily suspended as a safety precaution, while incoming flights were redirected to other locations. Travelers with flights that had already landed were processed, but many faced delays in their travel plans.

The unexpected incident has created a ripple effect across flight schedules, leaving many passengers stranded or unsure of their travel arrangements. Travelers were advised to stay updated through official airport channels and to cooperate with staff on-site who are managing the situation.

Airport officials are now focusing on restoring normal operations as quickly as possible. Investigations into the cause of the fire remain ongoing, with experts expected to analyze the electrical systems that may have contributed to the outbreak.

Local travelers expressed concern over the fire and its implications for airport safety. Many passengers were seen waiting for updates in the terminal, their emotions oscillating between anxiety and relief as they received news about the safety of fellow travelers.

As the situation unfolds, Cape Town International Airport is reminding those traveling in and out of the city to remain patient and informed. “We understand that this incident may have caused inconvenience,” ACSA stated, urging everyone to adhere to safety instructions and remain in designated safe areas as they await further updates.

This disruption comes just as the airport was experiencing a peak in travel activity, with tourists flocking to Cape Town for its well-known attractions and events. The airport plays a vital role in the region’s tourism economy, and officials are committed to ensuring that flights resume safely.

Authorities are also expected to review safety protocols and conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances that led to the fire, striving to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Travelers are encouraged to check directly with airlines or the airport’s official website for the latest information on flight status and operational updates.

As Cape Town International Airport works to recover from this incident, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and security of all passengers and staff.

— Reported by Nexio News

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