The Russian aviation authorities are not ready to resume charter air service to Turkey due to security issues. This writes “Kommersant”, citing sources.
According to interlocutors of publication, cause security concerns for the airlines and passengers in Turkish airports.
Russian aviation authorities held a meeting profile at following which it was decided to present Turkey’s security requirements. But the source publication explains that “still remains an open question: which department should formulate them, to what extent and what criteria they should be included»
«Kommersant” a source in the tourism industry associates delay the resumption of charter. flights between Russia and Turkey, “the possible negative consequences for the Russian domestic tourism.” With the decline of 30-40% of the flow of British and German tourists Ankara can drastically reduce prices due to subsidies on flights, with the result that affected Russian resorts
Tourist flow from Russia to Turkey fell (on the Turkish side is estimated. – 79%) after the ban charter flights after the Turkish Air Force shot down a Russian Su-34 in November 2015.
in June, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized for the incident with the Russian fighter military. Moscow and Ankara have agreed to normalize relations and to come to the lifting of restrictive measures.
June 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree abolishing restrictions on the sale to Russians package tours to Turkey.
June 28 at Istanbul airport there was an explosion, which resulted in 45 people were killed. More than 200 people, including more than 100 foreigners have been injured. Three terrorists opened fire from automatic weapons and then blew themselves up.
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