Dutch airline KLM said it would halt flights to Ukraine and
through the country's airspace, while Germany's Lufthansa said
it was considering a suspension.
British Airways (BA) flights between London and Asia on Monday
appeared to be avoiding the airspace, according to Reuters
monitoring of flight tracking service FlightRadar24.
A BA pilot on Sunday said on Twitter that there was a longer
flight time for freighter service from London to Bangkok because
of "current geo-politics". BA did not respond immediately to a
request for comment.
"My guess would be that Ukraine will become unavailable pretty
soon if what we've seen over the weekend crystallises into a
couple of more carriers actually pulling the pin," said Mark
Zee, founder of flight operations advisory firm OPSGROUP.
"I don't think it will be government advice that's doing it so
much as it will be insurance-based unavailability or carriers
looking at other carriers. So if you have KLM, Lufthansa and
British Airways, for example, deciding not to overfly Ukraine at
all, we're almost back into an MH17 scenario," he said.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine
in 2014, killing all 298 people on board, two-thirds of them
Dutch citizens. Some airlines were already avoiding the airspace
after earlier shoot-downs of military aircraft.
Zee said that the avoidance of Ukraine's airspace would have the
biggest routing impact on airlines from neighbouring countries
but that it was not expected to add much to the cost of
long-haul flights.
Ukrainian carrier SkyUp said it had to divert a flight from
Portugal to Ukraine on Saturday after the plane's owner barred
it from entering Ukrainian airspace.
News agency Interfax Ukraine said Ukrainian insurance companies
had received a notification from reinsurers that airlines were
not covered for war risks.
Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmygal on Sunday said the
government had allocated 16.6 billion hryvnia ($591.98 million)
to ensure flight safety for insurance and leasing companies to
guarantee the continuation of flights through its airspace.
($1 = 28.0414 hryvnias)
(Reporting by Jamie Freed in Sydney. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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