Saturday, February 26, 2022

Closing Airspace

From the BBC:

“Ukraine invasion: More countries issue airspace ban on Russian planes”


Several European nations have closed their airspace to Russian flights, as Moscow faces rising pressure over the invasion of Ukraine. Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia and Romania said on Saturday they were banning some flights from Russia. Russia earlier said it would close its airspace to flights from Bulgaria, Poland and the Czech Republic after they issued a ban on Russian jets. Meanwhile, Russian-owned planes can no longer enter UK airspace.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas urged other European Union countries to issue similar restrictions on Twitter, adding: "There is no place for planes of the aggressor state in democratic skies." Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa quoted Kallas's tweet saying that "Slovenia will do the same". And Latvian Transport Minister Talis Linkaits also said on Twitter that "Latvia will close its airspace to Russian-registered airlines for commercial flights," adding that the decision would be formally approved at the next cabinet meeting. The restriction on Russian flights over large swathes of eastern Europe will require Russian airlines to take circuitous routes.

One Aeroflot flight from Moscow to Budapest on Saturday logged a flight time about 75 minutes longer than usual, according to the Flightradar24 tracking website, with a route avoiding Poland. Commercial airlines are also avoiding airspace around Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus following Russia's invasion. In the United States, Delta Air Lines said it would suspend a code-sharing agreement with Russia's Aeroflot. The UK's ban on Russian flights, including Aeroflot planes and private jets, led Moscow to retaliate with a similar curb on British planes. Virgin Atlantic said avoiding Russia would add between 15 minutes and an hour to its flights between the UK and India and Pakistan.

^ Every country around the world should close its airspace to Russian Commercial Flights (even if that means Russia does the same to our Commercial Flights.)

The more we punish and isolate Russia from the rest of the world - economically, diplomatically, etc. - the harder it will be for the Russian People to get basic things and hopefully then they will start taking it out on Putin for starting all of this. ^

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60539303

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