# South Africa’s Air Traffic and Navigation Services has confirmed that eight airports now have approved Instrument Flight Procedures, critical for safe landings in poor visibility. Three airports – Richards Bay, Upington, and Bloemfontein – remain restricted to clear-weather operations. The body has pledged urgent maintenance at these sites and confirmed the recruitment of ten new air traffic controllers. It advises passengers to check flight schedules and assures ongoing collaboration to restore full safety operations.
Air Traffic and Navigation Services approves eight airports’ Instrument Flight Procedures