Air Service Resumes at Pulkovo Airport
Pulkovo Airport Resumes Flight Services After Drone Attack
Good news for travellers in St. Petersburg as Pulkovo Airport has announced that it has resumed flight services following a drone attack that caused mass delays earlier today.
The drone attack, reported by Leningrad Governor Alexander Drozdenko, saw six drones being shot down over the region's territory. However, thankfully, no damage or casualties were reported as a result of the incident.
The regular schedule at Pulkovo Airport is expected to be restored within the next few hours, with the resumption of flight services being carried out in coordination with the relevant authorities. Operational services at the airport continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure a smooth return to normal operations.
Passengers are advised to follow updates and check the status of their flights on the official resources of the airport. With dozens of flights affected by the delays, it is important for travellers to stay informed and plan accordingly.
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Despite the incident, Pulkovo Airport remains committed to providing a safe and efficient service for its passengers. The airport's resilience in the face of adversity is a testament to its dedication to ensuring the smooth flow of travel for all.