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2021.06.03 01:13 GMT+8

Germany bans Russian flights in row over Belarus

Updated 2021.06.03 01:13 GMT+8
Patrick Rhys Atack

Russian airlines like Aeroflot won't be allowed to fly to Germany / VCG

Germany's Federal Aviation Authority has barred all Russian flights from the country's airspace, after Russian authorities failed to provide authorization for Germany's Lufthansa's flights. 

Two flights had to be cancelled on Wednesday because Russian authorities didn't send the permits needed for the planes. 

The Luftfahrt Bundesamt said it took "reciprocal practice" and will continue to deny Russian planes permits "as long as authorizations are pending on the Russian side." 

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Three of the Russian airline Aeroflot's flights to Germany have been cancelled as a result. 

The spat comes as tensions between western Europe and Russia rise, following Belarus's forced grounding of a commercial passenger plane. 

Russia has supported the action, while the EU has instructed member states to avoid Belarus's airspace, and block flights from the national airline Belavia. 

Read more about Flight FR4978 and the ongoing tensions here.

Source(s): AFP
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