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Delays reported on five flights departing from Koltsovo Airport.

Multiple flights disrupted at Koltsovo Airport, with three bound for Moscow, one for Sochi, and one for Syktyvkar being delayed. The issue stems from the shutdown of airports overnight, following repeated drone attacks.

Delays reported on five flights departing from Koltsovo Airport.

Heading to Koltsovo Airport, Yekaterinburg, today? Here's the lowdown: Five flights are lined up, but be prepared for a bit of a wait as three bound for Moscow, one destined for Sochi, and another for Syktyvkar face delays.

Why the hang-up? You got it – drones gone wild! Airports took a hit overnight, shutting down operations following swarms of drone attacks. The Ministry of Defense had quite the busy night, taking down over 500 of the pesky flyers.

But fear not! Airline representatives are working their magic with passengers while you keep an eye on the ol' online board for updates. As Koltsovo's press service so eloquently put it: "Check the schedule online, darlin'!"

Elena Sycheva has the city beat covered, so if you've got the scoop, send it on over to +7 (901) 454-34-42!

Oh, and hey, if you're curious, it's been apparent that despite the recent chaos, Koltsovo's airport has bounced back nicely. Scheduled flights are chugging along with regularity, even as the dust settles. For instance, on May 7, 2025, Aeroflot's AFL630 winged its way from Koltsovo to Istanbul, while AFL631 returned from Istanbul to Koltsovo[1][2]. The airport's official schedule is chock-full of bushes flights to far-flung locales like Moscow, Antalya, and beyond, hinting at a return to normalcy[3]. Online flight trackers show a steady flow of Koltsovo-bound planes, with various airlines flying the friendly skies[4][5]. All in all, it seems that Koltsovo Airport has weathered the drone storm and is back in business, no sweat!

  1. The disruptions at Koltsovo Airport last night were due to swarms of UAVs causing delays in five scheduled flights.
  2. Despite the recent incidents, Elena Sycheva's coverage suggests that Koltsovo Airport is resilient and has returned to a reasonably normal schedule.
  3. On May 7, 2025, Aeroflot's AFL630 and AFL631 were some of the bushes flights operating normally, going to Istanbul and back to Koltsovo respectively.
  4. To stay updated on Koltsovo Airport's schedule, passengers are advised to subscribe to general news, war-and-conflicts, or politics articles written by Elena Sycheva, or check the airport's official online schedule.
Delays affecting five flights from Koltsovo Airport: three bound for Moscow, one for Sochi, and one for Syktyvkar. The schedule issues originated after the airport shutdowns during the night, due to drone attacks.

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