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Russian relents in Lufthansa row | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Russia has allowed cargo planes from German airline Lufthansa to resume using its airspace after a short ban. | |
The carrier had been in a row with the Kremlin after it was forced to re-route flights - costing it hundreds of thousands of euros in extra fuel. | |
Russia wants the airline to relocate its Asia hub - currently in Astana, Kazakhstan - to Krasnoyarsk in Siberia. | |
However, Lufthansa says that this is not an option as the airport is not suitable - especially in fog. | |
Russia said that it had now extended permission for the carrier to use its airspace until 15 November. | |
It added that German aviation authorities "agreed to consider a proposal" that Lufthansa's cargo planes would make transit stops in Siberia en route to Asia. | |
But Lufthansa spokesman Peter Schneckenleitner said that this was out of the question. | |
"We received a letter that the Russian government is expecting Lufthansa to move hubs," he said. | |
"That's no alternative for us." | |
Strong-arm tactics | |
Astana lies about 1,500 kilometres (940 miles) to the west of Krasnoyarsk. | |
The airline runs 49 cargo flights a week to Asia which have had to be diverted to avoid Russian skies. | |
"It means that we have to re-route flights to Japan, China, North Korea and Singapore," a spokesman told Der Spiegel magazine. | |
"It takes a lot longer and costs a lot of money." | "It takes a lot longer and costs a lot of money." |
Detours to avoid Russian airspace had increased Lufthansa's fuel bill by about 280,000 euros a week (£194,400; $405,400), it said. | |
No passenger flights have been affected. | |
Germany's transport ministry had been holding talks with Russian counterparts and had threatened to complain to the European Union over the action. | |
Analysts have said that Russia's tactics are similar to those it has used in gas price disputes with Ukraine - which resulted in supply disruptions. |
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