Azimuth reopens Krasnodar base as airport resumes operations after three‑year closure

Krasnodar Airport has resumed operations after a three‑year closure, and Russian regional carrier Azimuth has reopened a base there, restoring scheduled services and reviving the city's air connectivity. The restart signals a local network rebuild and a return of capacity to the region.

Discovered 2025-09-15T22:38:46.398567-07:00 | 2025-09-15T22:38:46.398567-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The reopening and Azimuth's base restart restore scheduled capacity and passenger connectivity for the Krasnodar region, with direct implications for route planning, fleet deployment and regional airport throughput.

  • This follows a pattern of previously closed or damaged airports receiving approval to restart commercial flights, exemplified by the recent restart of operations at Shahid Madani International Airport in Tabriz: https://hype.aero/?story=c7fff6c1-0157-48c0-bfc1-7599678d50d9

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Aviation.travel tass.com travelandtourworld.com Reuters ruavia.su aex.ru
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First Seen
2025-09-15T22:38:46.398567-07:00
Latest Update
2025-09-17T18:27:20.325064-07:00
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