Ukraine does not plan to close its airspace


KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine does not see fit to close its airspace amid escalating tensions with Russia, an adviser to President Volodimir Zelensky’s chief of staff said on Sunday.

The Dutch airline KLM announced on Saturday the immediate cessation of its flights to Ukraine and the German Lufthansa declared on Sunday that it did not rule out suspending its own but that no decision was taken for the instant.

The Ukrainian SkyUp explained for its part that it had to land in Moldova one of its planes which was to connect Portugal to Ukraine because the owner of the device had forbidden it to enter the airspace Ukrainian.

“The most important point is that Ukraine itself doesn’t see the point of closing the skies. It’s nonsense. Reuters presidential adviser Mikhalo Podoliak.

“If some airlines decide to reconfigure their flight plans, it certainly has nothing to do with the decisions or policies of our state,” he added.

In July 2014, a Malaysia Airlines plane carrying 298 people, two-thirds of them Dutch, was shot down by a missile while flying over eastern Ukraine.

(Report Pavel Polityuk;, French version Marc Angrand)



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