Delays Affect Five Flights Departing from Koltsovo Airport
Heading out from Koltsovo Airport, chaos reigns as five flights face delays. These delayed destinations include three bound for Moscow, one heading to sunny Sochi, and another making its way to the northern city of Syktyvkar.
The mess started after airports underwent an overnight shutdown due to drone attacks. Yesterday, the Ministry of Defense took down a whopping 500 enemy drones in the air.
Airlines and passengers are working hand-in-glove, attempting to keep everyone in the loop about any schedule changes. The airports' press service advises keeping an eye on the online flight boards for updates.
Yekaterinburg, Elena Sycheva
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Want to track your specific flight? Check out websites like FlightAware and FlightStats for real-time flight tracking and schedule updates, including those leaving from Koltsovo Airport.[1][4]
For instance, you can follow the status of Ural Airlines flights U6624 and U6774 scheduled for May 10, 2025.[1][2]
You can also find the scheduled flights operating from Ekaterinburg on the Koltsovo Airport website, featuring airlines like AZUR air, Pobeda, and Aeroflott.[3]
Remember, for the most accurate and up-to-date information about any disruptions or closures due to drone attacks, it's best to check official airport announcements or contact airlines directly. Keep flying, y'all!
Delays persist at Koltsovo Airport due to overnight drone disruptions, affecting flights to Moscow, Sochi, and Syktyvkar. Passengers are advised to monitor online flight boards for updates. To follow the status of specific flights, resources like FlightAware and FlightStats are available. For example, Ural Airlines flights U6624 and U6774 on May 10, 2025, can be tracked. Information about scheduled flights from Ekaterinburg can be found on the Koltsovo Airport website, including airlines like AZUR air, Pobeda, and Aeroflott. For accurate and timely information about disruptions or closures, official airport announcements or direct airline contact is recommended.