Gelendzhik Airport to Reopen More Than 3 Years After Wartime Closure
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Gelendzhik Airport to Reopen More Than 3 Years After Wartime Closure
A regional airport on Russia’s Black Sea coast will soon reopen more than three years after it suspended operations following the launch of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Transportation Ministry announced Wednesday. “Gelendzhik Airport is preparing to resume operations,” the ministry said in a statement. “The airport is scheduled to reopen soon for domestic flights.
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