Polish Airports Reopen Amid Military Aviation Activity
Polish airports in Rzeszow and Lublin have resumed operations following closures caused by military aviation activities. The closure was due to Russian Federation's air force strikes on Ukraine. PANSA confirmed the reopening, citing the temporary disturbance in Polish airspace due to military operations.
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In a swift response to military aviation activities, Polish airports in Rzeszow and Lublin have reopened after a temporary closure. The Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) confirmed the resumption on Tuesday.
The closure followed military operations in Polish airspace initiated due to long-range air strikes by the Russian Federation on Ukraine. This unprecedented situation led to immediate precautionary measures by Polish authorities.
Commanders previously announced the necessity for these operations as a defensive measure, highlighting the impact of international military developments on air travel. With the situation now stabilized, commercial flights have resumed normal operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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