RUSSIA EXTENDS FLIGHT BAN ON 11 SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL AIRPORTS REGION

RUSSIAN FEDERAL AIR TRANSPORT RESTRICTS 11 FLIGHTS TILL MAY 1ST

RUSSIA EXTENDS FLIGHT BAN ON 11 SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL AIRPORTS REGION

SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL AIRPORTS  BANNED TILL MAY

Russia extends ban on it's flights to the southern and Central airports totalling eleven in count ,reports.


Russian Federal Air Transport Agency, extended restrictions on flights to 11 airports in the central, and southern regions of Russia. The ban will be in effect until May 1. 


“The temporary flight restriction regime at 11 Russian airports has been extended until 03:45 Moscow time on May 1, 2022. Flights to the airports of Anapa, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar, Kursk, Lipetsk, Rostov-on-Don, Simferopol and Elista are temporarily restricted.

The agency recalled that since February 24, the Russian authorities have closed part of the airspace in the southern regions for civil aviation aircraft as part of a special operation.

Minister of Resorts and Tourism of the Peninsula Vadim Volchenko said earlier that there is a shortage of tickets for trains to Crimea during the May holidays. He noted that this is due to the restriction of air traffic in the south of Russia

The temporary flight restriction regime at 11 Russian airports has been extended until 03:45 Moscow time on May 1, 2022. Flights to airports of Anapa, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar, Kursk, Lipetsk, Rostov-on-Don, Simferopol, and Elista are temporarily restricted.


The Federal Air Transport Agency recommends that companies plan flights on alternative routes through the airports of Volgograd, Sochi, Moscow, Mineralnye Vody and Stavropol. The department stressed that in other cities everything is working as usual.


This is the latest update on the Russian Air Flight transit and connect, but there are more vital news, on Russia Ukraine war crisis to come next. 


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