No-Fly Zone for US-Iran Talks Causes Flight Disruptions at Zurich Airport
Flight operations at Zurich Airport faced significant disruptions after a technical issue linked to security measures for ongoing US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland. Swiss air traffic control authority Skyguide said the problem occurred when a newly established restricted airspace over the Buergenstock resort, where the negotiations are taking place, was integrated into radar systems at short notice.
The no-fly zone was implemented after the decision to host the latest round of talks was finalized only a day earlier. The technical glitch temporarily affected air traffic management, leading to cancellations and delays. Airport officials reported that 12 arriving flights and 14 departing flights were cancelled, while at least 60 departures experienced delays before the issue was resolved.
Authorities confirmed that operations have since returned to normal and that aviation safety was never compromised. The security restrictions coincide with high-level diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran at the Swiss resort, which has been chosen as a discreet and secure venue for the sensitive negotiations.
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