So, Poland does not yet accept aircraft, in particular, from Armenia, Brazil, Gibraltar, Israel, India, Spain, Kazakhstan, Libya, Lebanon, Malta, Macedonia, Namibia, Paraguay, Romania and the USA.

Earlier, China, Russia and a number of other states disappeared from the list, the agency writes.

The new decree will be in effect from September 2 to 15.

At the same time, the ban on flights does not apply to those aircraft that operate flights with the consent of the Prime Minister of the Republic.

Earlier it became known that the Polish government intends to exclude Russia and a number of other states from the list of those with which the country prohibits air traffic.

On August 21, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed hope that air traffic with Georgia would be restored in the near future, and confirmed Moscow's intention to normalize relations with Tbilisi.

The head of the Internet portal Avia.ru Roman Gusarov, in an interview with Nation News, also gave a forecast for the restoration of air traffic.