28 FEBRUARY 2022

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Article from BTNews 28 FEBRUARY 2022

Aeroflot's flights *

The airline is now banned from the UK with other countries expected to follow suit.

Effectively Russia’s national airline Aeroflot had 4,878 international flights scheduled in February 2022, according to data provided by Cirium.

The Russian-state carrier’s leading international destinations (besides Simferopol, Ukraine) are Berlin, Bishkek, Dubai, Istanbul, Male, Milan, Minsk, Samarkand, Tashkent and Yerevan. Each of these destinations has between 52 and 101 scheduled flights this month.

Aeroflot operates 1,979 monthly flights to 41 destinations in NATO countries, all of which could easily ban flights from the airline, following the UK government decision.

www.aeroflot.com/ru-en

Aeroflot scheduled flights in February to destinations in NATO countries

Alicante (12)
Madrid (16)
Amsterdam (35)
Malaga (16)
Antalya (36)
Miami (12)
Athens (28)
Milan (66)
Barcelona (36)
Munich (47)
Berlin (56)
New York JFK (28)
Brussels (20)
Nice (12)
Bucharest (8)
Oslo (8)
Budapest (40)
Paris (48)
Copenhagen (8)
Prague (32)
Düsseldorf (39)
Riga (12)
Frankfurt (36)
Rome (33)
Hamburg (19)
Sofia (28)
Hanover (8)
Stuttgart (8)
Istanbul (82)
Tenerife (4)
Lisbon (12)
Thessaloniki (12)
Ljubljana (19)
Valencia (4)
London Heathrow (28)
Venice (24)
Los Angeles (19)
Warsaw (16)
Lyon (4)
Washington (1)


Zagreb (36)

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GEOFF MOORE, Dorset

Many of those flights are holiday flights this will impact the average Russians not the Oligarchs However it will upset the average population which in turn will let them understand what the actions of their leader has done and that they may want to demonstrate against the war. As they won't want to live under a nuclear threat either!


Michael Davis, Geneva

100% of Aeroflot's Boeing and Airbus fleets are registered in the British Overseas territory of Bermuda, along with approximately 700 other Russian airlines' aircraft of western manufacture. Some are Irish (EU) registered. Cancellation of these registrations - simply done - would emasculate Russian civil aviation! And cut the ground out underneath the cabal of Irish (Russian) leasing companies who use the flag of convenience.


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