
Solar Storms Ground Colombian Flights: Passengers Face Travel Chaos
Solar Storms Disrupt Flights Across Colombia: Passengers Face Delays and Cancellations Bogota, Colombia – A global solar storm is causing significant disruptions to air travel across Colombia, with passengers facing delays and cancellations. The country's Civil Aeronautics agency issued a warning earlier this week, stating that the storm was impacting satellite navigation systems crucial for air operations. The disruption is expected to last until Sunday, May 25th. "The solar storm is affecting satellite navigation systems worldwide," explained Luisa Fernandez Soto, a reporter for Noticias Caracol. "In Colombia, we are seeing delays and cancellations as a result." The report shows long lines at airport check-in counters and flight information screens displaying numerous delays. Airlines such as Avianca and LATAM are among those experiencing disruptions. The Civil Aeronautics agency advises passengers to check with their airlines for updates on their flights. The agency is working to mitigate the impact of the solar storm, but the extent of the disruptions remains uncertain. The global nature of this event underscores the potential impact of space weather on critical infrastructure.