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Perm Airport Resumes Normal Operations After Brief Shutdown

RIA NovostiTuesday, February 17, 2026
Perm Airport Resumes Normal Operations After Brief Shutdown

MOSCOW, Feb 17 – Air traffic has returned to normal at Perm International Airport after a temporary suspension of operations. Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsia, confirmed the restrictions on inbound and outbound flights have been lifted as of Tuesday morning.

The agency did not specify the reason for the initial restrictions, which grounded flights for a period on February 17. Such operational pauses are occasionally implemented for various technical or logistical reasons. The swift resumption indicates the issue was resolved without major disruption to the airport's schedule.

For travelers, the news means flights to and from this major hub in the Urals are operating without interruption. Passengers are advised to check directly with their airlines for the latest status of specific flights, though no widespread cancellations are reported. The airport serves as a key gateway for both domestic travel and regional international routes.

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