Over 1500 travelers are waiting for their departure in Khabarovsk
In recent days, airspace restrictions have been imposed across various regions of Russia due to safety concerns amid drone attacks and challenging weather conditions. These disruptions have resulted in hundreds of canceled and delayed flights at major airports such as Moscow’s Sheremetyevo, St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo, and Nizhny Novgorod’s Strigino airport, as well as suspensions in regions like Pskov, Ivanovo, Kaluga, and Tambov.
At Sheremetyevo Airport, 171 flights have been canceled, and 56 have been delayed, affecting around 15,000 passengers. At Pulkovo Airport, 90 flights have been canceled, and 37 have been delayed, with access to clean zones restricted to reduce crowding. Nizhny Novgorod Airport has experienced 26 cancellations and 13 delays, and staff have increased shift capacity to handle the disruptions. Airports in Pskov, Ivanovo, Kaluga, and Tambov have temporarily suspended all flight operations.
However, there is no available information suggesting that flights NI403, NI407, NI401, and NI411 at Khabarovsk Novy Airport, located in the Russian Far East, are currently affected by these specific airspace restrictions.
Despite this, some flights in Khabarovsk have been affected by weather conditions. Flight NI411, scheduled to travel from Khabarovsk to Chegdomyn, has been deviated due to weather conditions, though the exact date is unknown. Flight NI419, scheduled to travel from Khabarovsk to Okhotsk on July 6, has also been deviated due to weather conditions.
The Khabarovsk Transport Prosecutor's Office is actively involved in ensuring passenger rights during flight delays and is monitoring the rights of passengers on delayed flights. The Russian Ministry of Transport and Rosaviatsiya are overseeing the operations of air transport in Khabarovsk, and the situation with air transport operations in the city is being closely monitored by authorities.
Some flights in Khabarovsk are departing with deviations from the usual schedule due to unsuitable weather conditions at the airports. Flight NI403, scheduled for July 2, is deviated from its usual route to Nikolayevsk-on-Amur to Ayan. Flight NI407, scheduled for July 5, is deviated from its usual route to Nikolayevsk-on-Amur to Chumikan. Flight NI401, scheduled for July 6, is deviated from its usual route to Nikolayevsk-on-Amur to Okhotsk. The departure time of Flight NI405 is also rescheduled, but the specifics are not provided.
In conclusion, while large parts of Russia’s airspace face restrictions causing widespread cancellations and delays, there is no available indication that flights NI403, NI407, NI401, or NI411 at Khabarovsk Novy Airport are currently affected by these specific airspace restrictions. Passengers are advised to check their flight status before traveling.
At Khabarovsk Novy Airport, weather conditions have caused deviations for some flights, such as NI411 to Chegdomyn, NI419 to Okhotsk, and flights NI403, NI407, and NI401 to Nikolayevsk-on-Amur, which have been deviated to Ayan, Chumikan, and Okhotsk respectively. Despite the airspace restrictions elsewhere in Russia, these flights appear unaffected by the specific airspace restrictions mentioned.