Panama Canal to grant uninterrupted ship passage in Mar-Sep planned maintenance
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Published on March 20, 2026.
The Panama Canal Authority will grant uninterrupted vessel passage during its 2026 planned maintenance program between March and September, which will require the temporary closure of single transit lanes. The authority also revealed that certain lanes or lock chambers will be interrupted for up to nine days, allowing others to continue operating.
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