Turkey's Pegasus Airlines cancels Russian flights after failing to obtain visas

A spokesperson for state-run carrier Turkish Airlines told Reuters it has obtained visas for crew

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ISTANBUL:
Pegasus Airlines, a Turkish budget carrier, said on Tuesday it has suspended flights to and from Russia until January 13 after authorities there failed to give its crew members visas.

Russia has instituted a number of sanctions against Turkish companies and individuals after the Turkish military shot down a Russian jet in November it said had breached its airspace while on a bombing campaign in neighbouring Syria.


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A spokesperson for state-run carrier Turkish Airlines told Reuters it has obtained visas for crew and its flights to Russia have not been affected.
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