The control tower of Acapulco International Airport has been restored after the impact of a hurricane Otis it left the place desolate.
This Thursday, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) announced that only visual operations can be carried out for now.
He noted that starting tomorrow, Friday, Air transport Acapulco-Mexico City for those tourists can leave the port.
For departure from Acapulco by land, two points were established – at the La Venta kiosk and at the Costa Azul church – to transport tourists to Taxqueña bus station in CDMX.
Zihuatanejo International Airport in the state of Guerrero is operating as usual.
This is what Acapulco airport looked like after Otis hit
Due to the damage caused by Otis’ passage, the Federal Aviation Administration (AFAC) announced yesterday Wednesday that Acapulco International Airport has suspended operations.
The agency explained that telecommunications were affected, so there was no electricity, no mobile or landline telephone service.
Damage to the infrastructure of Acapulco Airport was recorded in the perimeter fence, in Inspection equipment was damaged, telescopic ladders were broken.
And counter flooding of the area about 5 cm of water.
While Broken glass and a destroyed headquarters were recorded at the control tower.
Pemex guarantees the supply of gasoline and diesel for all of Guerrero
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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