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  • To avoid Belarusian airspace, Russia accepts new route for aeroplanes of Air France between Paris and Moscow

To avoid Belarusian airspace, Russia accepts new route for aeroplanes of Air France between Paris and Moscow
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An Air France Airbus A350 airplane lands at the Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, France April 2, 2021. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Reuters

 

Russia has approved a new route for Air France (AIRF.PA) flights between Paris and Moscow avoiding Belarusian airspace, initially just for this weekend, a spokesman for the French airline said on Saturday.


The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has advised domestic and foreign airlines to avoid Belarusian air space this week following the forced landing in Minsk of a Ryanair (RYA.I) jet en route to Lithuania from Greece, and the arrest of a dissident journalist on board, on May 23.


"This new flight path enters into application today. We have authorizations for this weekend and are awaiting a green light from Russian authorities for our flights after this weekend," the Air France spokesman said.


Air France, which is part of the wider Air France-KLM group, operates one or two flights a day between Paris and Moscow.


Reuters, May 29, 20213:02 PM EEST


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