Delta has suspended its codesharing partnership with Russian national airline Aeroflot following Russia's invasion of Ukraine – and some Baltic and European nations announced the closure of their airspace to Russian carriers. Delta on Friday said its decision put a hold on the codesharing system allowing Delta and Aeroflot customers to book flights on both airlines. "We have removed our code from Aeroflot-operated services beyond Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport and removed Aeroflot's code from Delta-operated services from Los Angeles and New York-JFK. Accommodations will be made for customers affected by these changes," Delta said, adding that it does not operate flights to Ukraine or Russia. The codesharing suspension came after Britain on Thursday banned Aeroflot from flying into the country. Aeroflot didn't immediately respond Saturday to an email seeking comment that was sent to its communications department.<br/>
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Manchester United have withdrawn Russian airline Aeroflot's sponsorship rights after Russia invaded Ukraine, the Premier League club said on Friday. Russia's Aeroflot was banned from flying to the United Kingdom on Thursday after President Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine. UK Civil Aviation Authority said it had suspended Aeroflot's foreign carrier permit. read more "In light of events in Ukraine, we have withdrawn Aeroflot's sponsorship rights. We share the concerns of our fans around the world and extend our sympathies to those affected," a club spokesperson said.<br/>