31. A U.N. spokeswoman, Capt. Myriam Socachy, said flights would resume today. 32. After flights resumed, the airport was jampacked with thousands of stranded and arriving passengers and people who came to fetch relatives and friends arriving on delayed flights. 33. Aid flights resumed later Tuesday. 34. Airline flights to Cebu resumed Sunday but planes were still grounded by strong winds in Panay. 35. Aid flights resumed to Sarajevo Friday but Serbs blocked vital supplies to hard-pressed Muslim enclaves in eastern and northwestern Bosnia. 36. Airlines reported their schedules were near normal on Tuesday, although some flights would not resume until Wednesday due to the need to bring in aircraft and crews. 37. Airport authorities in the Comorian capital Moroni said regularly scheduled flights resumed to the Indian Ocean archipelago. 38. Airport officials said they expected flights to resume by early afternoon. 39. Another spokesman, Les Dorr, said people should not expect all flights to resume normal travel, since many planes are at the wrong airports. 40. Because it must alter the entire fleet, commercial flights might not resume until November, Gayssot has said. |