Santiago Airport Closure Triggers Major Airline Cancellations
Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport’s full shutdown for runway resurfacing until late May is forcing widespread cancellations and rerouting by major European airlines.
www.thetraveler.orgHere are the latest developments on Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport (SCTG) in Galicia, Spain.
Overall situation: The airport has been shut for an extended runway resurfacing project, with a five-week full closure followed by phased restorations. This has led to widespread flight disruptions and cancellations during the closure window, and airlines have been rebooking or rerouting passengers as needed.[3][5][6]
Closure window and impact: Primary closure ran from late April through late May 2026 (April 23 to May 27 for the full runway work, plus nighttime closures during 2026 to limit daytime traffic). Expect continued disruptions in the weeks surrounding the reopening as schedules normalize.[1][2][5]
What travelers should do: If you’re affected, contact your carrier promptly to confirm status, rebooking options, and potential alternate routes. Airports and operators have emphasized coordinating with airlines to minimize passenger inconvenience.[1][3]
Recovery outlook: Normal flight operations are anticipated to resume by late May to early June 2026, with airlines gradually reinstating services and possibly launching new seasonal routes once the runway is fully operational.[5][7]
Related context: The project includes runway resurfacing plus upgrades to lighting and drainage, with Instrument Landing System improvements planned at the runway ends to enhance safety and reliability.[2]
Illustration (what to expect visually): A timeline showing a five-week full closure in late April–May 2026, followed by gradual restoration of regular service through June 2026.
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Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport’s full shutdown for runway resurfacing until late May is forcing widespread cancellations and rerouting by major European airlines.
www.thetraveler.orgThe busy aviation hub will be shut for most of May
www.independent.co.ukSantiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport’s 35‑day runway shutdown forces major airlines to cancel over 200 flights, disrupting Camino de Santiago pilgrims in peak season.
www.thetraveler.orgRyanair has cancelled all flights to Santiago de Compostela Airport from Stansted Airport in Essex as it closes to passengers.
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www.aviacionline.comSantiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport in northern Spain will close for five weeks from April 23 to May 27 for runway resurfacing. This closure will significantly disrupt travel during the busy spring period, impacting hundreds of flights. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for updates on flight status and rebooking options.
economictimes.indiatimes.comAirlines that fly from the UK to the destination include Vueling, Ryanair, Iberia and British Airways
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