Budějovice Airport Had to Divert Two Flights Due to Military Activity
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České Budějovice Airport diverted two flights from recreational destinations on Wednesday. A plane from Burgas in Bulgaria landed in Prague, and a plane from Antalya in Turkey landed in Vienna. According to the airport director, the reason is the activity of the Czech army in the airspace adjacent to the airspace of the South Bohemian Airport. Therefore, planes cannot land there at the moment, said Ivan Trhlík, the director of the South Bohemian…
České Budějovice Airport diverted two flights from holiday destinations on Wednesday. A plane from Burgas in Bulgaria landed in Prague, and a plane from Antalya in Turkey landed in Vienna. According to the airport's director, Ivan Trhlík, the reason is the activity of the Czech army in the airspace adjacent to the airspace of the South Bohemian airport.
České Budějovice Airport diverted two flights on Wednesday. A plane from Burgas, Bulgaria, landed in Prague, and a plane from Antalya, Turkey, landed in Vienna. The reason was air force shooting in the Boletice military area.
České Budějovice - České Budějovice Airport diverted two flights from recreational destinations today. A plane from Burgas in Bulgaria landed in Prague, a plane from Antalya in Turkey in Vienna. According to the airport director Ivan Trhlík, the reason was the activity of the Czech army in the airspace adjacent to the airspace of the South Bohemian airport. The army announced the restriction of the airspace at České Budějovice Airport in advance…
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