Russian authorities on Thursday closed all four of Moscow's airports, plus a fifth one in a city about 100 miles southwest of the country's capital, citing unspecified safety concerns. The five ...
The authorities temporarily closed Moscow's four airports, citing safety reasons, but the restrictions were later lifted.
MOSCOW - Temporary restrictions have been introduced on four Moscow airports and the Kaluga Airport southwest of the Moscow ...
All four Moscow airports reopened after a brief time, including an additional airport in Kaluga which reopened later this ...
Kaluga Airport, outside of Moscow, was also shuttered. "[The airports] temporarily not accepting or sending flights," ...
"To ensure the safety of civil aircraft flights, temporary restrictions have been introduced on the operation of Sheremetyevo ...
Airports in the Russian cities of Moscow and Kaluga temporarily suspended operations on Thursday, with no clear reason given ...
Russia’s aviation watchdog said on Thursday that all four Moscow airports and the airport in Kaluga, 160km (100 miles) southwest of Moscow, were closed temporarily, without giving the reason.
Four Moscow airports and the Kaluga airport, located 160 km southwest of Moscow, were temporarily closed on Thursday announced by Russia's aviation watchdog, without providing a reason.
Russia temporarily closed all four Moscow airports and Kaluga Airport, prioritizing flight safety with coordinated efforts by air traffic controllers and airport services.