Press Release - February 21, 2015 - On Saturday, February 21st, 2015, at 6:10 a.m. the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, and its Department of Civil Aviation were informed that the Air Traffic Controllers scheduled to work the 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. shift at the Control Tower of the Philip Goldson International Airport had reported in sick. Subsequently, the Department of Civil Aviation has also received indication that some of the Air Traffic Controllers scheduled to work the 12 to 6 p.m. shift had also reported in sick. As a result, the Department of Civil Aviation has taken measures to ensure that the Philip Goldson International Airport remains operational and maintains all international safety and operations standards. While two international flights, were initially affected due to these unfortunate circumstances, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation, and the Department of Civil Aviation, in conjunction with its regional partner COCESNA, and its local partners the Belize Airport Concession Company and the Belize Airports Authority, have reinitiated full operations at the Control Tower of the Philip Goldson International Airport. Consequently, we have been able fully resume all local and international flights, as scheduled. We are also working to rectify the inconveniences caused to the flights that were affected this morning.

The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation and the Department of Civil Aviation, takes this time to extend its apologies for any inconveniences this event may have caused to our valued local and international passengers at the Philip Goldson International Airport, as well as, our local and international aviation partners, tourism stakeholders, and the travelling public. The Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Civil Aviation, the Department of Civil Aviation, and our local and international partners continue to work diligently to ensure that there is no further interruption of normal operations at the Philip Goldson International Airport.