Thai carrier avoids Ukrainian airspace

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Thai carrier avoids Ukrainian airspace

The national carrier of Thailand, Thai Airways International was forced to re-route its European flights to six destinations, such as Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, London, Rome and Paris.

The national carrier of Thailand, Thai Airways International was forced to re-route its European flights to six destinations, such as Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, London, Rome and Paris. The reason was an accident: aircraft of Malaysia Airlines was shot down in eastern Ukraine on Thursday. Now Thai Airways prefers avoid Ukrainian airspace.

The Authorities of airline claim that the changes will not affect the schedule. All flights depart on time without any delays or cancellations.

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