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Air Serbia to continue operations to Russia


Umesh Ellichipuram

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Air Serbia will continue to operate its flights to Moscow and St. Petersburg. 
Credit: Mark Harkin / commons.wikimedia.org. 

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Air Serbia, the flag carrier of Serbia, is set to continue its operations to 
Russia despite frequent bomb threats, Bloomberg 
<https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/bomb-threats-can-t-stop-one-of-russia-s-last-air-links-to-europe>
  reported.

The carrier will continue to operate its flights to Moscow and St. Petersburg.

In an interview to Pink TV, Serbia President Aleksandar Vucic stated that “as a 
matter of principle,” Air Serbia will continue to run its controversial flights 
to Russia, even though it has become an unprofitable route due to bomb threats.

He added that most of the flights to Russia have received anonymous threats, 
leading to delays or compelling the aircraft to return to its airport of origin 
for security checks after majority of European countries shut down their 
airspace to Russia.

However, Ukraine has dismissed Vucic’s charges as baseless.

Ukraine Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko was quoted as saying by 
Associated Press 
<https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-business-travel-lifestyle-middle-east-59b38506fb6f52cc9861976959b26616>
 : “His (Vucic’s) statements about Ukraine’s alleged involvement in bomb 
threats to Serbian air carriers flying to Russia are false.”

Serbia is among the few European nations that has not imposed any sanctions on 
Russia for its Ukraine offensive.

Last month, following the blockade and rising demand, Air Serbia is said to 
have increased its operations to Russia.

However, in the face of criticism, it returned to its pre-war schedule.  

Vucic said that airlines from Turkey, Qatar and the UAE that operated flights 
to Russia did not come under the same lens that was experienced by Air Serbia. 
Last month, UAE flag carrier Emirates said that it will continue its flights to 
Russia <https://www.airport-technology.com/news/emirates-operations-to-russia/> 
 unless directed otherwise.


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