Vnukovo Airport Returns to Full Operation After Overnight Halt

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After a brief pause during the night, Moscow’s Vnukovo International Airport has officially resumed full operations. The announcement was made early Thursday via the airport’s official Telegram channel, signaling a return to routine for passengers and staff.

Authorities at the airport noted that while flights are back on schedule, some minor changes throughout the day may still occur as operations stabilize. Travelers are advised to check for updates regarding their specific flights to avoid confusion.

The overnight disruption was short-lived, and the airport swiftly lifted the restrictions just hours after they were put in place. No further delays are expected at this time.

This quick return to normalcy underscores the resilience and efficiency of airport operations, ensuring that air travel remains a reliable option for both domestic and international passengers.

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