Flights into Piarco International Airport in Trinidad resumed on Friday after being suspended for several hours due to a fire at the Amerijet warehouse facility located at the south terminal.
In a statement, the Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT) confirmed that “airport operations have resumed” but warned that passengers may still experience delays. The authority advised travelers to check with their airlines for updated flight information.
The fire, which broke out earlier in the day, prompted the temporary closure of the runway. The cause of the blaze has not yet been disclosed.
According to the AATT, emergency response protocols were activated immediately. Firefighters from the Piarco Fire Station, supported by units from the Arima Fire Station, managed to bring the situation under control. Operations resumed once clearance was granted by the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service and the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority.
The AATT did not specify how many flights were affected but said it continues to work closely with stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure return to full operations.