No Fly Zone: Russia Plans Airspace Blockade For European Flyovers In Sanction Retaliation

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No Fly Zone: Russia Plans Airspace Blockade For European Flyovers In Sanction Retaliation (ZeroHedge, Aug 5, 2014):

Russia has been quiet, too quiet, since the EU and US unleashed their latest set of sanctions. However, as military drills and troop build-ups occur on Ukraine’s borders, Reuters reports that Russian Prime Minister Medvedev is considering a significant retaliation, “any unfriendly measures by the EU, including those in the area of air transportation, we’ll be studied and won’t remain without a response.” Russian business daily Vedomosti quoted unnamed sources as saying the foreign and transport ministries were discussing possible action which might force EU airlines into long and costly detours and put them at a disadvantage to Asian rivals by restricting or banning European airlines from flying over Siberia on busy Asian routes. Costs? Over $1.3bn for every months for Lufthansa, BA, and Air France…

As Reuters reports,

The Russian business daily Vedomosti quoted unnamed sources as saying the foreign and transport ministries were discussing possible action which might force EU airlines into long and costly detours and put them at a disadvantage to Asian rivals.

Russia may restrict or ban European airlines from flying over Siberia on busy Asian routes, a newspaper reported on Tuesday, following Western sanctions which have grounded one Russian carrier and a billionaire’s private jet.

This would not be the first time…

At the height of the Cold War, most Western airlines were barred from flying through Russian airspace to Asian cities, and instead had to operate via the Gulf or the U.S. airport of Anchorage, Alaska on the polar route.

Costs could be considerable…

Blocking flights by Western airlines over Siberia would add an average an hour and a half to the travel time, Oleg Panteleev, head of the analytical department of the Aviaport agency told Vedomosti. It will result in higher fuel and labor costs, and more strain on technical equipment.

Vedomosti quoted one source as saying a ban could cost carriers including Lufthansa, British Airways and Air France 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) over three months. Restrictions would lead to longer flights, higher fuel use and other additional costs.

Lufthansa said it operates about 180 flights a week through Siberian airspace but declined further comment, as did British Airways.

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Though both ministries refused to officially comment, a person close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that “any unfriendly measures by the EU, including those in the area of air transportation, we’ll be studied and won’t remain without a response.”

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How long before Europe breaks away from Washington? And the land-for-gas deal becomes reality?

 

4 thoughts on “No Fly Zone: Russia Plans Airspace Blockade For European Flyovers In Sanction Retaliation”

  1. If, as seems the case, that flying is being discouraged through blatent stonewalling inconvenience, excessive and stupid bureaucracy and controls, and plain fear mongering, one must ask WHY?

    Que bono?

    Not the airlines, or travel agents. Not the hotels and resorts. Not the international trade, and not even the currency traders.

    The only ones who do benefit are those who control, and those who do their dirty work. They have complete surveillance on an ever reducing travelling public, and greater control of the trapped increasing numbers who choose not to travel.

    Is there a pattern here? Should we be concerned about herding?

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  2. Too many moves to control will only break down everything sooner.
    The entire world economy is imploding, and these idiots do things like this.
    Stupid.

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  3. Could all of this be part of the herding plan, and does Ebola, or something similar fit into the plan for one sector of Kissinger’s agenda 21 implementation?

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