“A memorandum has been signed that provides for the full liberalization of frequency regulation between Zhukovsky and Prague, and we have also secured an agreement on the Prague-Seoul line,” TASS quoted Petrova as saying.

According to her, the negotiations were difficult, but constructive.

On July 2, Aeroflot, Ural Airlines and Pobeda announced the cancellation of part of flights to Prague and Karlovy Vary in connection with the relevant decision of the Czech aviation authorities.