This is to advise that the Port Royal main road will reopen at 1:00 am instead of 4:00 am as the operation to remove another portion of the plane has been successful.
The Port Royal Road will be closed today (December 27), from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m. on Monday, December 28, to facilitate removal of another section of the American Airlines aircraft, which overshot the runway at the Norman Manley International Airport on December 22. The tail section was removed in an operation which began last night (December 26), at 10:45...
The Port Royal Road will be closed today (December 26), from 10:45 p.m. until 3:00 a.m. on Sunday, December 27, to facilitate removal of the tail section of the American Airlines aircraft, which overshot the runway at the Norman Manley International Airport on December 22. A crane will be deployed to carry out the removal exercise at the site, which...
The Ministry of Health says that of the fourteen passengers admitted to hospital following Tuesday's night's accident at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA), only one person remains in hospital. According to a release from the Ministry, the reports it has received revealed that 100 injured passengers were seen at hospitals in Kingston and St. Andrew. "The number reflects eight...
The National Works Agency (NWA) is reporting that blockages to roadways in eastern parishes of St. Mary and St. Ann have been cleared. These roadways and drains were blocked by landslips, wash-down silt, debris, fallen rocks and trees, caused by heavy rainfall that affected these parishes over the past 72 hours. In St. Mary, all main roads that were affected...
The recommendations of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) in respect of taxi and bus fares will be taken to Cabinet early in the New Year, Minister of Transport and Works Minister, Hon. Mike Henry, has said. Mr. Henry was responding to concerns raised by segments of the national taxi umbrella groupings about the OUR recommendations, in light of the...
A hotline number has been set up at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade to accommodate inquiries from consulates and concerned family members of passengers on the American Airline jet, which experienced landing problems at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, last night (Dec. 22). Speaking at a press conference today (Dec. 23) at Jamaica House in...
A team of investigators from the United States (US) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is currently in the island to help with investigations into the incident, involving an American Airlines aircraft, last night (December 22). The aircraft, carrying 148 passengers, plus a crew of six, from Miami USA, presumably overshot the runway of the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston,...
Operations have resumed at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) in Kingston, after being closed down overnight (Tuesday), following a landing mishap involving an American Airlines aircraft, which presumably overshot the runway. The mishap occurred as American Airlines flight AA 331 with 145 passengers and six crew members, en route from Miami, Florida, USA, made its final approach to the...
Members of the media are being advised that the landing mishap which took place at the Norman Manley International Airport last night (December 22), should be described as an incident and not a crash. A Technical Officer at the Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), informed JIS News today (December 23), that the term incident should be used as there were...
The buoyancy of Jamaica's tourism sector, inspite of the global recession, was again demonstrated on Friday (December 18) when US Airways Flight 1619 with 123 passengers and six crew members on board touched down on Jamaican soil. The inaugural flight from Phoenix Sky Harbour International Airport in Arizona, USA, to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay St. James, marked the...
Minister of Transport and Works, Hon. Mike Henry, says that downtown Kingston will be a priority in his multimodal concept of world class public transportation for Jamaica, which will include buses and taxis. "With Digicel and a number of major companies and Government Ministries and agencies planning to move back downtown, it is my duty to create a modern multimodal...
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