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I just noticed that EASA ( has issued a directive banning flights in certain areas of EU ). The essence of this decision is to strengthen safety, especially as geopolitical and environmental risks are increasing.
The mechanism is quite simple — airlines will not be allowed to conduct any flights at any altitude within the affected airspace areas. This is part of a comprehensive effort to ensure the safety of passengers and staff.
What’s interesting is that the operation of these safety procedures must be strictly followed. EASA emphasizes that operators need to fully comply with these restrictions to minimize risks.
In reality, decisions like this are not always welcomed by airlines, but when safety comes first, there is no other option. Airlines have been advised to fully comply to ensure that no incidents occur.