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Qanot Sharq airline continues to face difficulties. On August 26, one of its planes was forced to make an emergency landing in Turkey due to a technical malfunction. Following this, the airline canceled four flights the next day, citing “technical reasons.” Today, it has become known that Qanot Sharq is canceling yet another flight to Moscow, which was scheduled for August 29.
“The flight on the Samarkand – Moscow route, scheduled for August 29, 2024, is being canceled due to technical reasons. The cost of tickets will be fully refunded to all passengers. As compensation for the inconvenience caused, each passenger will be provided with a free ticket for a similar route on the airline’s flights, which can be used within a year,” Qanot Sharq noted.
We will continue to monitor the situation. It is quite possible that the airline is currently facing a shortage of available aircraft to cover the flights that were operated by the plane that made the emergency landing in Turkey due to technical problems. The situation may normalize after the aircraft is repaired.
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