Belavia cancels flights to 12 destinations in 8 countries as of May 27
<p> MINSK, May 27 - PrimePress. From May 27 to October 30, 2021, Belavia airline cancels its flights on 12 routes, which affect eight countries - Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain and Russia, the press service of the company informs. </p> <p> </p> <p> "Due to flight bans by a number of countries, Belavia is forced to cancel flights from May 27 to October 30, 2021 to the following destinations: Warsaw, Milan, Amsterdam, Rome, Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hanover, Vienna, Brussels, Barcelona and Kaliningrad," the statement said. </p> <p> </p> <p> Passengers can change the departure date of the ticket or refund the full cost without penalty within a year from the date of purchase for unused and partially used tickets. To issue a refund it is necessary to apply at the place of purchase. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended European airlines to avoid flying in the airspace of Belarus until the end of the international investigation into the incident with Ryanair flight FR4978. May 24, the EU summit adopted a political decision to ban the flights of Belarusian planes in the European airspace, as well as to recommend European airlines to avoid flights over Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and the Czech Republic have banned Belarusian carriers to enter their airspace. "Belavia has cancelled all flights to Finland and the Czech Republic. Swedish authorities revoked Belavia permission for flights, so Belavia cancelled all flights to Stockholm and back. </p> <p> </p> <p> May 26, Belavia had to turn back the aircraft performing regular flight B2869 on the route Minsk-Barcelona-Minsk, as the French aviation authorities manually deactivated the flight plan for this flight. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-05-28
Primepress
MINSK, May 27 - PrimePress. From May 27 to October 30, 2021, Belavia airline cancels its flights on 12 routes, which affect eight countries - Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Spain and Russia, the press service of the company informs.
"Due to flight bans by a number of countries, Belavia is forced to cancel flights from May 27 to October 30, 2021 to the following destinations: Warsaw, Milan, Amsterdam, Rome, Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hanover, Vienna, Brussels, Barcelona and Kaliningrad," the statement said.
Passengers can change the departure date of the ticket or refund the full cost without penalty within a year from the date of purchase for unused and partially used tickets. To issue a refund it is necessary to apply at the place of purchase.
As previously reported, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended European airlines to avoid flying in the airspace of Belarus until the end of the international investigation into the incident with Ryanair flight FR4978. May 24, the EU summit adopted a political decision to ban the flights of Belarusian planes in the European airspace, as well as to recommend European airlines to avoid flights over Belarus.
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and the Czech Republic have banned Belarusian carriers to enter their airspace. "Belavia has cancelled all flights to Finland and the Czech Republic. Swedish authorities revoked Belavia permission for flights, so Belavia cancelled all flights to Stockholm and back.
May 26, Belavia had to turn back the aircraft performing regular flight B2869 on the route Minsk-Barcelona-Minsk, as the French aviation authorities manually deactivated the flight plan for this flight. End