Arrived in Munich for an hour, and after 400 days, the Russian plane did not leave!

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Zurich ∙ Russian Airlines, which came to stay in Munich for only one hour, is stuck in Munich without being able to fly back after 400 days. Aeroflot Airlines has been billed 1.30 lakh Euros by the Munich airport authorities so far.

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Aeroflot’s Airbus A320 arrived in Munich from St. Petersburg at the end of February last year and was scheduled to fly back to St. Petersburg an hour later. After the plane landed in Munich, the order banning German airspace from Russian aircraft comes against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war. The parking bill for the Russian plane that was unable to fly back to Munich is 350 euros per day.

As the war dragged on and the air embargo on Russia stretched indefinitely, there was no prospect of Aeroflot flying back from Munich any time soon. Legal experts also argue that Aeroflot, which is not a participant in the war, is not a defendant, but rather a victim of the ban, which came on the grounds of political reasons. Even if the war ended briefly, Aeroflot’s forced grounding in Munich would remain controversial.

English Summary : Aeroflot Airbus 320 stuck in Munich for 400 days

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