Krasnodar Airport is operational again: how it will affect aviation in the region.
According to inkorr.com: Today, September 11, the airport in Krasnodar resumed its operations after being suspended in February 2022 due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both terminals are ready to receive flights, and special equipment is being actively used. The facilities remain unchanged, and all employees have the necessary skills and relevant experience.
Emergency landing in Tallinn
Unfortunately, a plane with Russian tourists was forced to make an emergency landing in Tallinn. The flight, which was headed from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, landed due to a nighttime attack by Ukrainian drones, causing Pulkovo Airport to close indefinitely.
The state of the aviation situation
Events in Krasnodar and Tallinn have created a tense aviation situation in the region. This is related to changes in airport operations and cases of emergency landings. Currently, airports are actively working to restore a normal flight schedule.
The resumption of operations at Krasnodar Airport and the emergency landing in Tallinn demonstrate how military actions are impacting aviation in the region. The situation remains complex, and aviation services continue to adapt to ensure passenger safety and an appropriate level of service.
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