If Russia close off their airspace to the airlines of these countries couldn't the airlines fly the southern route which is just a little big longer? The extra cost would just be passed to the flying customers as per usual.
I don't think such spitting into each other's eyes would do anyone any good since like it or not, Russia and the west are tied to each other in a global economy. It's one thing to apply sanctions to Iran or Cuba but a totally different fish doing that to Russia, which is both large importer and exporter.
I don't think such spitting into each other's eyes would do anyone any good since like it or not, Russia and the west are tied to each other in a global economy. It's one thing to apply sanctions to Iran or Cuba but a totally different fish doing that to Russia, which is both large importer and exporter.
Let's put thiis in the Ukraine thread although its ramifications are much wider, The the blog of The Saker:
His spelling is atrocious and I don agree with of lot of this but it is certainly interesting.
He is wrong in supposing that only the poor Southern EU states will be hurt. Many Dutch lorries were held up at the Russian border and had to prove, if they could, that they were not carrying fruit, vegetables or milk products. And Air France-KLM the French/Dutch airline, is the largest Western European user of Siberian airspace. Flying round Siberia burning much more fuel, letting the passengers enjoy much longer travel times and spending more on aircraft crews while the Asian competitors are not likewise handicapped will HURT.
Btw look at Ambassador Bhadrakumar's article I copied to the World News Thread for the invitation to join SCO to be extended formally next September to India, Pakistan, Iran and Mongolia. That will strengthen Russia's hand in dealing with sanctions.