Overview
- Rosaviatsiya announced new temporary limits on arrivals and departures at Makhachkala, Vladikavkaz and Grozny on October 22.
- Earlier restrictions were lifted at Penza, Krasnodar, Pskov and Yaroslavl, with Krasnodar cleared to receive flights from 9:00 a.m. MSK.
- St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport was placed under temporary restrictions on October 21, with the agency citing flight safety.
- Rosaviatsiya warned that airspace limits in parts of Leningrad region could force schedule adjustments at Kaliningrad’s Khrabrovo airport.
- Separate to Russia, Vilnius airport suspended operations after dozens of meteozonds were reported, which Lithuanian officials say are used for illegal cross-border deliveries.