Turkmenistan Airways has suspended flights on the Ashgabat-Moscow route for a month. That is the fifth firm to limit flights to Russia after the Embraer E190 crash.
Turkmenistan Airways has imposed restrictions on routes to Russia after the Embraer E190 aircraft crash in Kazakhstan. That is the fifth airline to droop flights to Russia, UNN studies citing the BBC.
Particulars
Turkmenistan Airways suspended flights on the Ashgabat-Moscow-Ashgabat route for a month. The airline had been working them twice every week.
The explanations for the restrictions on flights to Russia should not but clear.
Earlier than that, 4 airways had already suspended flights to some Russian cities. Amongst them are Azerbaijan Airways, whose aircraft crashed on the Baku-Grozny route, in addition to Kazakhstan's Qazaq Air, Israel's El Al, and the UAE's Flydubai.
Recall
Azerbaijan Airways claims “exterior interference” as the reason for the Embraer 190 crash. Beginning December 28, the corporate suspends flights to 10 cities in Russia as a consequence of attainable security dangers.