Russia’s International Traffic Recovering From Sanction Shock

Aeroflot at Ataturk airport
Credit: Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty Images
Russia’s international traffic seems to have recovered from the shock it experienced a year ago after Moscow invaded Ukraine. Russian government statistics show that in March, local airlines carried 1.6 million people to and from foreign destinations, more than double compared to March 2022. The...

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