Guerra in Ucraina


Per quale assurdo motivo abbiano dovuto/voluto volare a Kiev fin oltre la ragionevole precauzione e' tutto da comprendere; safety first no, eh?
 
Per quale assurdo motivo abbiano dovuto/voluto volare a Kiev fin oltre la ragionevole precauzione e' tutto da comprendere; safety first no, eh?

Anche Ryan ha volato fino all’ultimo, ma almeno non è rimasta bloccata lì con gli aerei.
 
Non vedo altra soluzione che non sia Ucraina subito nella UE ma fuori dalla Nato. Diciamo una situazione tipo Svezia e Finlandia.

Qualcosa bisogna pur pensare di darlo ai Russi. Ma a questo punto il vero problema è se si vorrà trattare col governo attuale moscovita.
 
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Da GVA in diretta, vedo un 321 SU fermo sull'apron. L'altro ieri non c'era...
 
Non vedo altra soluzione che non sia Ucraina subito nella UE ma fuori dalla Nato. Diciamo una situazione tipo Svezia e Finlandia.

Qualcosa bisogna pur pensare di darlo ai Russi. Ma a questo punto il vero problema è se si vorrà trattare col governo attuale moscovita.
Si ma essendo parte della UE se vengono attaccati e come se attaccassero la UE stessa

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Potrei sbagliarmi ma credo che si parli di aerei e personale basato a Kiev. Difficile quindi evacuare in anticipo personale locale
 
Volkswagen e Renault si uniscono alle altre case automobilistiche straniere e fermano le loro fabbriche in Russia. Ikea e H&M chiudono i loro negozi. Gli atleti di Russia e Bielorussia sono stati esclusi dalle Paraolimpiadi che stanno per iniziare a Pechino.
 
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Sabre ha interrotto l'uso, da parte di Aeroflot, delle sue tecnologie.
 
Airline software giant ends distribution service with Russia's Aeroflot, crippling carrier's ability to sell seats
Leslie Josephs

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Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Rossiya Airlines jet aircrafts at Moscow-Sheremetyevo International Airport.


Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Rossiya Airlines jet aircrafts at Moscow-Sheremetyevo International Airport.
Leonid Faerberg | Lightrocket | Getty Images
Sabre Corp. on Thursday said it terminated a global distribution agreement with Russia’s Aeroflot, crippling the country’s largest airline’s ability to sell seats.
The Texas-based airline software giant provides airline ticket distribution and reservation services for airlines around the world. Sabre’s decision to end the distribution agreement means Aeroflot’s flights won’t show up on online travel agencies or other third party sites. Aeroflot didn’t immediately comment.
It is the latest measure that has isolated Russia’s airlines since the country invaded Ukraine last week.
Boeing, General Electric and other aerospace manufacturers have suspended parts distribution and service agreements with Russia as countries, led by the U.S. and European nations, impose sanctions in protest of Russia’s invasion. The U.S. and Europe have cut Russia’s access to their airspace.
“Sabre has been monitoring the evolving situation in Ukraine with increasing concern,” Sean Menke, Sabre’s CEO, said in a statement. “We are taking a stand against this military conflict. We are complying, and will continue to comply, with sanctions imposed against Russia.”
Sabre has a separate agreement with Aeroflot that allows the airline to book passengers on the SabreSonic platform on the airline’s website.
“The Company will continue to monitor the ongoing situation and will evaluate whether additional actions would be appropriate, taking into account legal considerations and any counter measures that could be implemented in response,” Sabre said.
 

Sarebbe stato molto più incisivo staccargli il bocchettone da Sabre PSS, paralizzando istantaneamente prenotazioni, vendite, check-in ed imbarco di Aeroflot.

Spero sia il prossimo passo.
 
Tutte azioni legittime, eh, ma quanto a "rompere i maroni alla direzione" non so quanto siano efficaci.
 
Prese singolarmente non sono decisive forse, ma mettendole insieme a quelle già presenti e a quelle future, possono nel tempo mettere un paese, anche grande , in ginocchio. A quel punto mantenere il potere non è come dirlo.
 
Airline software giant ends distribution service with Russia's Aeroflot, crippling carrier's ability to sell seats
Leslie Josephs

2 minutes



Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Rossiya Airlines jet aircrafts at Moscow-Sheremetyevo International Airport.


Aeroflot Russian Airlines and Rossiya Airlines jet aircrafts at Moscow-Sheremetyevo International Airport.
Leonid Faerberg | Lightrocket | Getty Images
Sabre Corp. on Thursday said it terminated a global distribution agreement with Russia’s Aeroflot, crippling the country’s largest airline’s ability to sell seats.
The Texas-based airline software giant provides airline ticket distribution and reservation services for airlines around the world. Sabre’s decision to end the distribution agreement means Aeroflot’s flights won’t show up on online travel agencies or other third party sites. Aeroflot didn’t immediately comment.
It is the latest measure that has isolated Russia’s airlines since the country invaded Ukraine last week.
Boeing, General Electric and other aerospace manufacturers have suspended parts distribution and service agreements with Russia as countries, led by the U.S. and European nations, impose sanctions in protest of Russia’s invasion. The U.S. and Europe have cut Russia’s access to their airspace.
“Sabre has been monitoring the evolving situation in Ukraine with increasing concern,” Sean Menke, Sabre’s CEO, said in a statement. “We are taking a stand against this military conflict. We are complying, and will continue to comply, with sanctions imposed against Russia.”
Sabre has a separate agreement with Aeroflot that allows the airline to book passengers on the SabreSonic platform on the airline’s website.
“The Company will continue to monitor the ongoing situation and will evaluate whether additional actions would be appropriate, taking into account legal considerations and any counter measures that could be implemented in response,” Sabre said.

Questi in foto sarebbero gli aerei russi al prato causa sanzioni? O è una foto "di repertorio"?