Russian carriers end all EX-YU operations
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Russian carriers have suspended flights to markets in the former Yugoslavia due to a ban on overflights by Russian-owned, Russian-registered or Russian-controlled aircraft in most of Europe, including Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia. These measures will affect Aeroflot’s operations to Belgrade, Zagreb and Ljubljana, as well as Nordwind Airlines’ services to Belgrade, Zagreb and Skopje. The Russian national carrier operated its last flights to Zagreb and Belgrade yesterday, with the return service from the latter having to fly via Greece, Turkey and Kazakhstan in order to avoid the majority of European airspace. The flight from Belgrade to Moscow took over five hours, instead of the usual two and a half.
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