The Russian airport management service, “Rosaviatsia“, announced that all four main airports in Moscow and the airport in Kaluga, located about 160 km from the capital, have been temporarily closed. The suspension of flights was announced by the “Reuters“ agency, but the reasons for this closure remain unnamed, BTA reports.
The official statement by “Rosaviatsia“ emphasizes that all airport services, including cabin crews and air traffic operators, are taking necessary actions to ensure flight safety.