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Airports with restrictions set on August 23rd.

From August 23rd onwards, certain airports across various cities implemented travel restrictions for aircraft. This information was released by Artem Korenyako, a spokesperson from Rosaviation, and a map detailing these restricted airports can be found on our website.

Airports subject to restriction on 23rd August.
Airports subject to restriction on 23rd August.

Airports with restrictions set on August 23rd.

In a recent development, flight restrictions remain in effect at several airports across Russia, including Kaluga (Grabtsevo), Penza, Kazan, Kirov (Pobedilovo), Ulyanovsk (Baratayevka), Izhevsk, Samara (Kurumoch), and Tambov (Donetsk). The announcement was made by a representative of Rosaviatsiya, Artem Koreniiako.

However, restrictions at the airports in Volgograd, Saratov (Gagarin), Nizhny Novgorod (Strigino), and St. Petersburg (Pulkovo) have been lifted. These airports were initially affected by the restrictions, which were implemented on August 23.

The specific nature of these flight restrictions has not been detailed in the article. Additionally, the duration of the restrictions at the affected airports remains unspecified.

The article does not provide any details about the impact of these restrictions on air travel or the economy. Neither does it mention any actions taken by the government or airlines to address these restrictions.

For the latest news and updates, readers are encouraged to join the Russian messenger app MAX and subscribe to a dedicated channel. A map of the affected airports is available in the article for reference.

It is worth noting that the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, is potentially the cause for the introduction of these flight movement restrictions on August 23 at 12 airports. However, the reason for the implementation of these restrictions was not provided in the article.

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