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Yesterday we saw the government of Belarus essentially hijack a Ryanair flight to Lithuania by faking a bomb threat and then deploying a fighter jet to force the plane to divert to Belarus, all to arrest someone opposed to the country’s dictator.

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(@Dick Bupkiss)
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So, what international airlines do fly to Belarus?


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(@Sel, D.)
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If operating permits aren’t pulled in other countries, carriers should terminate codeshare agreements with Belavia effective immediately. This includes Air France and KLM to name a couple.


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 Abey
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The USS should expel the Belarus ambassador, such flagrant muscle flexing needs to be properly addressed or it will happen again


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(@derek)
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It's time to start a One USA policy because of this. It would be like the One China policy that China has. All countries would have to recognize the US as the government of Belarus. Close your embassy there or else. Force Marriott to list it as Minsk, USA not Minsk, Belarus.


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(@KEVIN)
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Thoughts and prayers to that blogger. If this is all international community willing to do, it’s a pretty pathetic response.


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(@Justin)
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Good they need to be taught a lesson and be made an example out of so no one else tries to pull anything like this.


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(@CRAIG)
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Good Luck with any retaliation. Belarus is a vassal of Russia of which it was a part of for most of history until 1991. I suppose there are some things to do barring a major incident they won't amount to much. Belarus is predominately dependent on Russia for trade and commerce. Anything done to Belarus in name you might as well consider it as being done to Russia as well. The easiest way to deal with it is to simply fly around the airspace. It means longer flights and a bit more expense but aside from political action IDK. You can restrict the flight certifications and origin and destination flight plans from Minsk but I can't imagine the volume of air traffic from Belarus to Western Europe is all that large to begin with. The flight from Moscow to Minsk is only 1 hour 30 minutes so if worst comes to worst they will just connect.


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 jojo
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Good on the uk for taking action I hope the EU does the same


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(@Tim Dunn)
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Even if US airlines do not fly to Belarus, it is likely that US airlines will not be allowed to codeshare on flights that overfly or serve Belarus airspace. Same thing happened in the Middle East when conflict there ratcheted up.


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(@Mr Moon)
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This is a dreadful response from the UK which only harms the Belarusian people, not the president. Lukashenko will be perfectly happy if it's even harder for Belarusians to leave the country. The land border is already closed by Belarus to prevent Belarusians from leaving the country.

And did the UK government even consider British nationals in Belarus who were due to fly home (myself included)?

Waiting to see what the EU does now, Ukraine seems to be planning to follow the UK and Lithuanian and ban the flights.


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(@Icarus)
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@mr moon It’s not a dreadful response What did you expect ? I doubt you’re in Belarus. If you travelled there against U.K. government advice during a pandemic you should expect disruptions anyhow. Cross over the border and travel from Lithuania.


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(@Jerry)
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Nice move. Now planes have to fly around belarus to get to russia, requiring more fuel, which councidentally comes from russia.


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(@Truth you hate)
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Oh, if British are so princepled and indignant about the "incident", I wonder where was their reaction when one whole Washington Post journalist was murdered, dismembered and dissolved in an acid, all in the premises of a consulate? There was none, wasn't it? Business as usual as they say. Yet they make so much noise now that it's getting funny. On the other hand, this blogger aka "journalist" is wanted not for his reporting but coordination of attacks against the Government and involvement in a failed attempt of a Ukrainian style regime change orchestrated by the West. All in all, Governments have the right to protect themselves against such people. If Americans believe they can force land planes to catch Snowden, Belarussians can do the same with their enemies too! Think about it


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(@Жыве)
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@truth you hate:
You’re an idiot, go take your lukashenko-spam and shove it somewhere else. Заебатька херов

Glad to see a quick response from the UK, and now also the EU (after this article was posted).


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(@SuperSnooper)
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@Truth you hate.
Are you a Russian government troll on secondment to Belarus, or home grown "talent"?
Either way, you're not very good at it, are you?


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(@David)
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@Truth you hate

Is that you Mr.Lukashenko? Maybe you should get back to running your country (and I don't mean running it into the ground).


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(@Mr Moon)
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@Icarus

I guess you didn't read my message. The land border is closed by Belarus. The only way in or out is via Minsk international airport.

I've been living in Minsk for well over a year. Dud to the pandemic I've been waiting for a long time to visit England and see family. That day was finally about to happen.


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(@Pierre)
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As usual, the UK acts with honor, balls, and confirms itself as being the last civilized country in the world.

Mr Moon can always connect in Moscow. According to ITA Matrix it doesn't even cost more...


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(@Morgan)
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Good, well done Shapps!


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(@Aussie)
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Don’t think many ppl want to fly to a sh*those like Belarus.


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(@UpperDeckJohnny)
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@Mr Moon

@CRAIG comment: If you need to travel, fly MSQ-SVO and connect. A little inconvenient, but it will get you to wherever you need to be.


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(@Mr Moon)
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@UpperDeckJohnny and @Pierre
There are no flights between Russia and the UK, there haven't been all year.

There's very few flights from Minsk to Moscow currently also, the little there are are fully booked until the weekend. Would then need to fly from Russia to Germany, then Germany to UK.

But screw that, I'll stay here


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(@GLCTraveler)
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Time for Pete to put on his "Big Boy" panties and do the same as the UK did, as opposed to pussyfooting with some bulls@%t statement that we are "investigating"!! Come on Pete......


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