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Russian official: US not to ban Aeroflot flights

MOSCOW, Aug 9 (PRIME) -- The U.S. will not ban Aeroflot’ flights to the country as it would cut direct air travel with Russia, Sergei Ryabukhin, chairman of the budget committee of the parliament’s upper house Federation Council, told PRIME on Thursday.

On Wednesday, the U.S. slapped new sanctions on Russia for its alleged involvement in the Skripal poisoning case. Sources told NBC television channel that the first package of restrictions includes a full ban on imports of dual-use devices and component parts to Russia, while the second tranche may include a ban on flights of Russian national flagship carrier Aeroflot.

“This March, U.S. airline Delta completely stopped direct flights to Russia, while previously they carried out seasonal flights. The U.S. won’t cancel direct air travel with Russia,” Ryabukhin said.

Some European airlines offer flights from Russia to the U.S. and back, but these are connection flights, he said.

Aeroflot’s fleet comprises mainly France’s Airbus and U.S. Boeing planes. “The suspension of Aeroflot flights to the U.S. will hit their own producer, an American company. This is dire nonsense,” he said.

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09.08.2018 11:30