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US reopens El Paso airport after announcing 10-day lockdown - Here's why FAA halted all flights

TT Editor·Updated: 11 Feb 2026 4:33 pm IST
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US reopens El Paso airport after announcing 10-day lockdown - Here's why FAA halted all flights

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) temporarily closed airspace around El Paso, Texas, citing special security concerns. This lockdown, which lasted for 10 days, generated significant attention and prompted questions regarding the nature of the threats perceived by authorities. However, just hours after the announcement, operations at El Paso International Airport resumed, allowing flights to continue. While the FAA's decision aimed to ensure public safety, the swift reopening indicates that the concerns may have been addressed more quickly than anticipated. The situation highlights ongoing security considerations in the region, especially in the context of heightened alert levels due to various geopolitical factors. Travelers and airlines were notably affected during the lockdown, and the reopening provides some relief for those who rely on the airport for travel. The rapid shift from lockdown to resumption of services reflects the dynamic nature of security protocols in the aviation sector, particularly near sensitive border areas. As El Paso serves as a critical hub for both domestic and international travel, maintaining security while facilitating air travel remains a complex challenge for authorities.

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