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The era of the great rodeos: how airlines are operating their international flights without crossing Russia

Among the many and diverse consequences that have resulted from the Ukraine War is the closure of airspaces. First it was Ukraine that closed its airspace, and then Europe and the United States banned Russian planes from crossing their airspace. Russia has ended up doing the same, and has now banned any non-Russian aircraft from entering its airspace.

Russia, increasingly isolated. The measures taken have caused the traditional routes that followed thousands of flights every day to be modified due to the closure of these air spaces. The situation has meant that, for example, a flight between Moscow and Kaliningrad is forced to make a huge detour to reach its destination. The same goes for flights between Belarus and Kaliningrad. Russian billionaires and their jets are having a hard time too.

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