Caution
Russia (Southern/Western Border)
Current status
Advisory-level concern. Airports in this zone operate normally, but nearby conflict zones may affect some overflights. Airlines monitor the situation and reroute if needed.
Source
EASA CZIB 2022-01
Affected airports
Airports: ROV, KRR, VOZ, BEL
What this means for travelers
Airports in or near this zone operate normally. You may see a Caution badge on flights transiting this area. This means the route passes near a conflict zone but is not directly affected. Monitor travel advisories from your government before booking.
Last checked
2026-02-28. Data refreshed daily from EASA, FAA, and safeairspace.net.
Common questions
- Is it safe to fly over Russia (Southern/Western Border)?
- Russia (Southern/Western Border) is classified as Caution. Advisory-level concern. Airports in this zone operate normally, but nearby conflict zones may affect some overflights. Airlines monitor the situation and reroute if needed. Airports operate normally but flights may be rerouted near conflict zones.
- Do airlines fly over Russia (Southern/Western Border)?
- Yes, airlines still fly over Russia (Southern/Western Border). The zone has an advisory-level concern, meaning airports operate normally. Some overflights near conflict areas may be rerouted. FlyFast marks these flights with a Caution badge.
- What happens if my flight route passes over Russia (Southern/Western Border)?
- Flights passing over Russia (Southern/Western Border) may proceed normally, though airlines monitor the situation and reroute if conditions change. FlyFast shows a Caution badge on affected flights so you can make an informed decision.
- How can I check if my flight avoids Russia (Southern/Western Border)?
- Use FlyFast to search your route. FlyFast checks every flight against conflict zone data, including Russia (Southern/Western Border), and filters or flags affected routes. Safe routes are shown by default, and any flights near advisory zones are clearly labeled.