Plane Restrictions Lifted at Russia's Samara Airport
Temporary restrictions at Samara airport were lifted after 45 minutes. The measures were intended to ensure flight safety. Rosaviatsia spokesperson Artem Korenyako announced the update on Telegram but provided no further details on the reasons behind the temporary restrictions.
Temporary flight restrictions at Samara Airport have been lifted, ensuring normal operations for airlines. A statement from Artem Korenyako, spokesperson for Russia's civil aviation authority, confirmed the resumption via Telegram.
The restrictions affected takeoff and landing for a brief period of about 45 minutes. Officials implemented the measures to maintain flight safety but did not specify the exact reasons.
Samara Airport, situated near the Volga River in Russia's Samara region southeast of Moscow, briefly faced halted operations, but normalcy has now returned.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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