Kiev has rejected an offer from Rosaviation, the Russian state flying power, to arrange the re-opening of air administrations. The Ukraine government portrayed the Russian offer as "inadmissible".
Ukraine's Service of Base recognized the warning from Rosaviation and said transactions could just begin if Russian aircrafts quit traveling to Crimea and pay all the punishments for those flights. Ukraine forced fines on Russia for the supposed 'infringement of airspace over Crimea' this year.
The closure of Crimea flights is the most recent interest from Kiev, which had prior demanded the resumption of Ukrainian air go to Russia as a condition for talks.
Russia and Ukraine held talks over the air movement issue a week ago in Brussels however didn't figure out how to discover a trade off. Regardless of Moscow's offers to proceed with air go between the nations, Kiev banned all flights from Russia on October 25.
Russian carriers Aeroflot, Transaero, S7, Red Wings, Gazpromavia, Rossiya and Ural Aircrafts were all banned. UTair was later added to the rundown.
Russian avionics authorities called the move an "a demonstration of frenzy" and struck back instantly with their own particular restriction on Ukrainian aircrafts.
It's the first occasion when that the two nations have closed down air travel. Around 800,000 travelers flew in the middle of Russia and Ukraine in the initial eight months of 2015, as indicated by information from Rosaviation.
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