Second Moscow Airport Furloughs Staff as Passenger Numbers Tumble – Reports

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
furloughed one-fifth of its staff
Vnukovo staff, have been notified of possible layoffs if workloads continue to decrease, pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia reported Monday,
recruitment and offered staff new part-time schedules, allowing them to retain their medical insurance and two-thirds of their salaries.The
Kremlin has already barred airlines from 36 countries from entering Russian territory in retaliation for bans made against Russian
sanctions.Meanwhile, domestic air travel has been restricted to 11 airports in southern Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.