After being closed due to flooding within its passenger terminal building following the passage of Typhoon Mawar, the Guam International Airport has reopened for regular scheduled passenger flights on Monday (May 29).

“After working around the clock to address the impacts to the airport terminal building, equipment, and operations by .......

You Reached A Member-Accessible Article

To view this article and more, please login to your Flights in Asia account. If you already have an account, you may register to view this article and more.


Login to your Account

Related Content

Kansai Airport Opens Up Limited Flights as Work Continues to Resume Full Operations

Indonesian Airport Authority Proposes New USD $10 Billion Airport for Jakarta

Singapore Police: 40 People Arrested for Misusing Boarding Passes in 2018