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International flights unlikely to resume before July, says Sheremetyevo Airport’s co-owner

On April 1, Sheremetyevo closed Terminal D due to a decline in passenger traffic amid the coronavirus pandemic

MOSCOW, April 7. /TASS/. There are two options for the resumption of flights, co-owner of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport Alexander Ponomarenko said in an interview with Forbes.

"We have two scenarios. According to the first one, international flights will resume in July and passenger traffic will gradually recover by the end of the year. The second scenario says that it will take at least 12 months for passenger traffic will recover to the 2019 level, so it will not happen until mid 2021," Ponomarenko pointed out.

He added that the second scenario might lead to a reduction of the airport’s staff but the airport authorities would seek to maintain jobs by reducing expenditures. Ponomarenko also said that the airport authorities would keep an eye on how the situation developed in Europe.

On April 1, Sheremetyevo closed Terminal D due to a decline in passenger traffic amid the coronavirus pandemic. All international flights were moved to Terminal F and domestic ones to Terminal B. The airport earlier closed Terminals E and C.