Fresh bomb threat on Air Serbia Moscow flight
NEWS FLASH
Air Serbia’s flight to Moscow today was diverted back to Belgrade ten minutes following its departure after a bomb was reported on board the Airbus A330-200 aircraft. It follows a series of similar false threats issued throughout last week in an apparent show of displeasure at the airline’s ongoing operations to Russia. Serbia’s President, Aleksandar Vučić, recently said the threats are being orchestrated by foreign secret services. Mr Vučić also went public two days ago to note that Russia bound flights are being purposely delayed by half an hour so as to avoid the hoax threats. As EX-YU Aviation News learns, Air Serbia has blocked access to its website in Ukraine. The majority of the hoax bomb threats have come from Ukraine, although some have come from Poland as well. This week, the Serbian carrier reduced its operations to Moscow from fifteen to eight per week following criticism it was profiting from the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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