Krasnodar Airport Reopens: Enhancing Connection and Commerce
Krasnodar Airport resumed daily civilian flights after renovations and maintained readiness during closure, with flight operations limited to five per hour, officials said.
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Krasnodar’s Main Airport Reopens After More Than 3-Year Closure
The southern Russian city of Krasnodar reopened its main airport on Thursday, more than three years after it was closed due to the invasion of Ukraine. “Throughout the shutdown, the facility maintained readiness to resume service, including retaining trained staff,” Russia’s Transportation Ministry said in a statement announcing the reopening of Pashkovsky Airport.
The international airport in the Russian city of Krasnodar has been open to all flights since September 11, for the first time since the start of the war in Ukraine in 2022.
Krasnodar Airport Reopens: Enhancing Connection and Commerce
Krasnodar airport, closed since early 2022 due to security concerns linked to the Ukraine conflict, has reopened. Russian authorities have addressed security issues, granting access to strategic regions and boosting local businesses and tourism. The first flight from Moscow is set for September 17.
Russia reopens Krasnodar airport in its south for first time since start of war in Ukraine
MOSCOW - Russian authorities said on Thursday thay had reopened the main airport in Krasnodar, one of the largest cities in southern Russia, for the first time since flights were suspended for security reasons in 2022 after the start of the war in Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Krasnodara International Airport resumed operations from 9 a.m. on 11 September, according to the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation.
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