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Delays persist at Chelyabinsk Airport, causing disruption to scheduled flights.

Travelers from the Southern Urals are experiencing flight disruptions to cities such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, and Antalya. According to a report by RIA 'our website', this is due to ten flights being delayed and three being cancelled, as per the Chelyabinsk Airport's online board.

Flights face hold-ups at Chelyabinsk airport, causing delays
Flights face hold-ups at Chelyabinsk airport, causing delays

Delays persist at Chelyabinsk Airport, causing disruption to scheduled flights.

Chelyabinsk, Russia - A Ukrainian drone strike on Russian aviation infrastructure on the night of July 5, 2025, has caused significant disruptions to flights from the South Ural region, with Chelyabinsk airport being particularly affected.

As of July 7, numerous flights from Chelyabinsk have been delayed or canceled, impacting travel plans for many South Ural residents. The disruptions have affected flights to major cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as popular holiday destinations like Sochi and Antalya.

According to RIA "New Day", over 2,000 flights have been delayed, and more than 500 have been canceled across Russia. Chelyabinsk airport, like other airports, has seen ongoing disruptions, with flights to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sochi, and Antalya being heavily impacted.

Normally, Chelyabinsk Airport operates regular domestic flights, including routes to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Sochi, as well as international flights to Antalya. However, due to the recent drone strike, these flights are not operating on their usual schedules.

For instance, the flight from St. Petersburg to Chelyabinsk, scheduled for 04:35, has been rescheduled to 13:45. Similarly, the flight from Sochi to Chelyabinsk, scheduled for 13:20, is delayed with an expected arrival at 14:04. The flight from Antalya to Chelyabinsk, scheduled for 02:50, is delayed with an expected arrival at 12:35.

Some flights have been canceled entirely. For example, a flight from Osh has been canceled, and the flight to Sochi at 18:15 has been rescheduled to 23:10. The flight to Moscow at 06:05, 07:20, and 14:00 has been delayed, with the rescheduled times being 10:50, 12:00, and 14:40, respectively.

Passengers have been waiting for their flights for extended periods. Some have been waiting for nine hours, causing inconvenience and frustration.

Although the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency announced a normalization of traffic by the morning of July 7, many flights are still facing delays or cancellations. It appears that a full recovery has not been achieved yet, and passengers should expect continued disruptions for the time being at Chelyabinsk and other airports in the region.

This information is related to the Chelyabinsk airport in Russia. It is a reminder of the far-reaching effects of the Ukrainian drone strike on Russian aviation, causing nationwide disruption across major hubs such as Moscow’s Sheremetyevo, St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo, and regional airports including Chelyabinsk.

  1. The disruptions at Chelyabinsk airport have extended beyond just local travel, affecting lifestyle choices such as holidays in popular destinations like Sochi and Antalya.
  2. The ongoing delays and cancellations at Chelyabinsk airport have not only impacted general-news topics like travel plans but have also stirred up discussions about the political implications of the Ukrainian drone strike on Russian aviation infrastructure.

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