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Aeroflot asks passengers to nap as sanctions end inflight entertainment

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  • Russian airline Aeroflot was forced to cancel inflight entertainment on some services.
  • The airline advised passengers to read, meditate or take a nap while researching “domestic solutions”.
  • Aeroflot has managed to keep flying despite Western sanctions increasingly hampering operations.

Aeroflot is advising its passengers to undergo a “digital detox” after sanctions forced the Russian airline to remove inflight entertainment systems on some of its jets.

in a statement released Social media application Telegramthe Kremlin-backed airline told customers it would temporarily be unable to offer inflight entertainment on its Airbus 320/321 and Boeing 737 aircraft, suggesting the impact of Western sanctions was to blame.

“The refusal of foreign suppliers to provide this service will soon no longer be a barrier to habitually watching funny movies and listening to favorite songs during flights,” the airline wrote.

Aeroflot didn’t say why it couldn’t provide entertainment, and it didn’t appear to affect the airline’s larger planes. The post did promise passengers that a “domestic solution” would be found in the new year.

The airline is offering passengers alternative suggestions for passing time on flights, such as reading a book, clearing photos from their phone’s gallery, or even meditating.

Passengers could use the time to “take stock of the year”, comment on their flying experience, or take a nap, it added.

according to its websiteThe airline rolled out new products such as “The House of Gucci” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” on its October flights.

Aeroflot has continued to fly despite sanctions impacting Aeroflot’s operations following Russia’s war in Ukraine.

In August, Reuters reported that the airline, which operates Airbus and Boeing planes, Forced to dismantle some aircraft for spare parts Because sanctions mean it can no longer buy parts.

After suspending flights to several international destinations due to route restrictions, Aeroflot resumed flights to Thailand, India and the Maldives in October. Thailand’s Phuket island experienced a surge in Russian holidaymakers in November.

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