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Manchester Airport Disruption Eases After Second Runway Reopens Following Taxiway Fault and Heavy Rain

Air traffic controllers limited arrivals during single-runway operations, leaving knock-on delays into the evening.

Overview

  • A surface failure on a taxiway forced the closure of one of Manchester Airport's two runways early Monday as heavy rain and poor visibility from Met Office warnings compounded disruption.
  • Air traffic control capped inbound flights while departures were not formally limited, causing cascading delays as late arrivals pushed back later outbound services.
  • Multiple airlines, including British Airways, Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa, Finnair, Turkish Airlines and others, reported multi‑hour delays and some cancellations affecting European and long‑haul routes.
  • Engineers reopened the second runway at about 2pm, improving throughput and allowing many evening departures to operate, with the airport advising passengers to arrive as normal.
  • Hundreds of flights were impacted and thousands of passengers faced long waits, extra costs and customer-service issues, with residual delays continuing as the airport heads into its busy Christmas travel period.