Emirates Reviews Russia Flights as Ukraine Expands Drone Use
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At least two foreign airlines have begun negotiations on the transfer of some flights from Moscow airports to Pulkovo in St. Petersburg, writing "Vedomis" with reference to sources in the air transport industry, one of which, according to an interviewee, may be Turkish Airlines, the second, as Vedomosti suggests, the airline Emirates.
International airlines mull transfer of flights from Moscow to St. Petersburg due to drone attacks — Novaya Gazeta Europe
At least two foreign airlines are considering transferring the destination of some of their inbound and outbound Russian flights from Moscow airports to Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, state-affiliated business daily Vedomosti reported on Thursday, citing a source at a Russian airline.
In February 2022, a few days after Moscow launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, some 30 countries — mainly European ones — suspended their commercial flights to Russia. In response, Russia cut off its air relations with airlines from these countries. However, several countries, including Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, China and the republics of Central Asia, maintained their flights to Russian airports. The increase in the number of Ukr…
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