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    HEAVY FOG AGAIN DISRUPTS ARMENIAN AIR TRAFFIC
    By Ruben Meloyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Jan 8 2007

    Flights to and from Yerevan resumed on Monday afternoon more than 24
    hours after Armenia's main international airport was effectively shut
    down by heavy fog.

    The resulting poor visibility in the capital and the adjacent Ararat
    Valley forced Zvartnots airport to cancel all Sunday and early
    Monday flights for safety considerations. The weather conditions were
    compounded by heavy snowfalls and freezing temperatures.

    Officials said three Yerevan-bound planes had to land at Gyumri
    airport in northwestern Armenia overnight. Several other airliners
    made emergency landings in southern Russia, according to them.

    "Nobody would take the risk to fly in such conditions," said Marzpetuni
    Chomoyan, head of the airport's meteorological service.

    "That is why the airport was closed."

    "The airport is open now," he told RFE/RL. "Both the visibility and
    the minimum altitude of clouds are normal."

    But the situation still did not return to normal as of Monday evening
    as the airport administration and airlines struggled to organize
    delayed flights that left hundreds of passengers stranded at Zvartnots.

    "They don't give us any assurances, but we are waiting to see what
    happens," complained one young woman who waited for hours to take
    her flight to Moscow.

    Another, older woman was anxious to make the funeral one of her
    relatives in the southern Russian city of Krasnodar. "We've been
    sitting here since last night," she said angrily. "They still won't
    tell us when we will finally fly."

    Meanwhile, meteorologists forecast renewed foggy conditions for the
    night from Monday to Tuesday. Chomoyan admitted that this will likely
    force more flight delays the next morning.

    Air traffic to and from Armenia was similarly disrupted for about
    two weeks due to heavy fog in December 2005.
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