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Lithuania’s Government bans flights crossing Belarus’s airspace

In response to the unprecedented Belarus’s attack by the forced landing of a civilian aircraft on an international route to Vilnius on Sunday, Lithuania has recognised this country as unsafe for Lithuanian citizens and has banned flights to/from Lithuania crossing the territory of this country. This decision was made by the Lithuanian Government on Monday &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanias-government-bans-flights-crossing-belaruss-airspace/">Continued</a>
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Due to a complicated pandemic situation in the world, during the first quarter of this year, Lithuanian Airports recorded less flights, lower passengers flows and a reduced number of cargo transported by air compared to the last quarter of 2020. The stagnation recorded by Lithuanian Airports at the beginning of the first quarter of this &hellip; <a href="https://vilnius-airport.lt/en/lithuanias-government-bans-flights-crossing-belaruss-airspace/">Continued</a>
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