United Airlines ends using Russian airspace for flights between the US and Mumbai, Delhi

An airline spokesperson called the move 'temporary,' but gave no further details.
Image of an United Airlines flight for representational purpose (File Photo | AP)
Image of an United Airlines flight for representational purpose (File Photo | AP)

CHICAGO: United Airlines said on Wednesday it has stopped using Russian airspace for flights between the US and Mumbai and Delhi in India.

An airline spokesperson called the move 'temporary,' but gave no further details.

American Airlines has avoided Russian airspace for flights between Delhi and New York by flying south of Russia.

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