Eight flights in Kuban have been cancelled due to the drone attack on Moscow
our flights have been cancelled at Sochi and Krasnodar airports. Schedule changes may remain in effect for two days.
As reported by the " Caucasian Knot ," this morning, restrictions on aircraft landings and departures were lifted at airports in Vladikavkaz, Grozny, and Magas. Authorities in North Ossetia, Dagestan, and Kabardino-Balkaria lifted the previously imposed drone alert regime in Makhachkala.
Krasnodar Airport has made changes to its operations due to restrictions in Moscow: four flights have been cancelled, according to the airport's online flight information board. Five more flights have been rescheduled: two of them to December 12 (Krasnodar-Hurghada and Krasnodar-Ufa routes), and three more (Krasnodar-Yekaterinburg, Krasnodar-Istanbul, and Krasnodar-Novosibirsk) to later today.
Due to a large-scale drone attack on Moscow on the night of December 11, all Moscow airports were closed to aircraft landings and departures. According to TASS, approximately 40 flights were unable to land in Moscow and diverted to alternate airfields, not including those cancelled or delayed at their departure points.
Four inbound and outbound flights have been cancelled at Sochi Airport. These flight schedule changes may last for two days. "Air carriers are informing passengers of the changes and providing them with meals, refreshments, and, in the event of a lengthy delay," RIA Novosti quotes the airport's press service as saying.
As a reminder, since early December, flight restrictions have been regularly imposed at airports in southern Russia. On December 9, airports in Chechnya, Ingushetia, and North Ossetia were closed for nearly 14 hours straight, and Nalchik Airport was also closed for an extended period .
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Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/418984