Southwind seeks legal recourse as it rejects European claims of Russian ties

Turkish carrier Southwind Airlines is rejecting allegations that it has connections with Russia, after being refused permission for operations to European destinations. Southwind operates services from Antalya and has about a dozen aircraft including Boeing 777-300s and Airbus A330-200s, as well as single-aisle types. Finnish transport and communications agency Traficom had received a request from Southwind to start operations to Finland, but in March the agency stated that it had informed Southwind that its services were not permitted. Traficom believes Southwind’s main ownership and effective control “does not belong” to Turkish citizens as required by the bilateral air services agreement. “According to our assessment, the company is backed by Russian entities,” says Traficom chief Jarkko Saarimaki The agency says operation of the airline, as a result, is not compatible with European Union sanctions against Russia over the Ukrainian conflict. Southwind says Finnish authorities filed a complaint to the European Union and an “airspace ban” has been imposed. But it claims this measure – put in place on 28 March, just before the Easter holiday period – has been implement “without providing any evidence or concrete justification”.<br/>
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4/4/24