Aeroflot Increases Ticket Prices: Why the Rise Will Continue.
According to inkorr.com: The largest Russian airline 'Aeroflot' has announced an increase in air ticket prices. According to the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service, in the first half of this year, ticket prices have already risen by 6%. But, according to experts, this is just the beginning.
Reasons for Price Increase
The main reason for the increase in prices lies in the significant rise in costs for servicing aircraft and passengers. The lack of spare parts and proper service due to sanctions leads to frequent breakdowns and emergency landings, which creates additional risks for air travel in Russia.
'Despite statements that sanctions do not affect us, the aviation industry in the Russian Federation is very much feeling their consequences. Restrictions on access to modern aircraft, spare parts, and service only deepen the crisis in Russian aviation. Unfortunately, the main victims in this situation are the passengers, who are already feeling the rising costs of air travel'- emphasized the SBU.
The increase in air ticket prices in Russia is becoming a serious problem for passengers, who are increasingly facing the consequences of sanctions and the general crisis in the aviation industry.
This situation may complicate the plans of many travelers, as rising ticket costs may force people to give up on their trips. In the context of economic instability and restrictions related to international sanctions, the aviation market in Russia may find itself in a hopeless situation.
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