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Following the drone attack on Moscow, numerous flights are cancelled and delayed

Issues arose with over 50 airlines. Flights within the country and overseas were delayed and canceled.

Issues arise with over 50 airlines. Flights within and outside the country have been delayed and...
Issues arise with over 50 airlines. Flights within and outside the country have been delayed and canceled.

Following the drone attack on Moscow, numerous flights are cancelled and delayed

Uralsk Airlines has announced delays for multiple flights between Yekaterinburg and Domodedovo, as well as from Domodedovo to various cities, including Osh, Grozny, and Samarkand. The affected flights are as follows:

From Yekaterinburg to Domodedovo:- U6-262- U6-264- U6-272- U6-273- U6-271- U6-261

From Domodedovo to Yekaterinburg:- U6-273- U6-271- U6-261

Additionally, flight delays were reported for departures from Domodedovo and Zhukovsky to Osh, Grozny, and other cities.

The following flights have been cancelled:

  • U6-2803/2804 (Domodedovo - Bishkek)
  • U6-2909/2910 (Domodedovo - Osh)
  • U6-2441/2442 (Zhukovsky - Duшanbe)
  • U6-2703/2704 (Domodedovo - Yerevan)

Airlines Aeroflot and Pobeda have also confirmed delays for their flights.

On May 28th, while approaching Moscow, thirty-three Ukrainian drones were reportedly shot down. No significant damage was inflicted, and no casualties were reported, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

  1. The delay in Uralsk Airlines' flights between Yekaterinburg and Domodedovo, as well as from Domodedovo to cities like Osh, Grozny, and Samarkand, is making headlines in the news industry.
  2. The finance department of Uralsk Airlines is facing challenges due to the numerous flight delays and cancellations, affecting several routes within the transportation industry.
  3. The aviation industry is currently experiencing disruptions, with not only Uralsk Airlines but also Aeroflot and Pobeda confirming delays for their flights.
  4. Politics and general news outlets are closely following the escalating war-and-conflicts situation, as on May 28th, thirty-three Ukrainian drones were shot down while approaching Moscow, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, but with no significant damage or reported casualties.

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