Airports in Rzeszow and Lublin, eastern Poland, were suspended for a period last month, citing routine operations and no threat to Polish airspace. FlightRadar24, a flight tracking website, reported on Saturday that airspace in southeastern Poland was reopened in recent hours due to "unplanned military activity". According to Reuters, the Lublin airport was unavailable due to military activity involving NATO aircraft operating in the area.
Poland Reopens Airspace After Military Activity
Eastern Polish airports Rzeszow and Lublin suspended operations due to NATO military exercises. Airspace in the region was reopened after unplanned military activity.