Al Gore getting worried about the loss of carbon offset purchases from him.
Russia has been flat footed and clumsy ever since the Bolshevik takeover. Dumb and dumber.
“Try Russian State Railways: Because We know you ain’t flying!™️”
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Za Putler - Volkov baiatsa, v lesa ne hoditz. (Translation - for Putler - If you’re afraid of the wolves, don’t go in the forest.)
Important information: On our website you can only pay with cards issued in Russia. Please visit our partner's website to pay for your ticket with a card issued outside of Russia."Seems there are "partner" workarounds out there. "AGENT.RU ONLINE" LLC
We're not flying these days, so this was just following your post. Besides, we don't read Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian, Kazakh, Turkmen, and others, so the Cyrillic text isn't so important as it seems to you post.
The message you’ve posted suggests that the site isn’t down, but rather you’re being blocked from it for some reason.
So I tried accessing it, and yep, it loaded just fine for me.
It’s not down.
Clever those Ukrainians:
“The aftermath of a cyber attack on Russia’s largest passenger airline Aeroflot. What’s happening now:
Aeroflot’s operations have been brought to a standstill following a large-scale cyberattack that hit during the night of July 28. The airline’s internal IT infrastructure has been effectively destroyed. Most systems remain non-functional.
Computers are down both at airports and in Aeroflot offices. Flight planning is impossible. Aircraft cannot be refueled. The basic coordination between crew members has broken down
— flight teams are unable to locate one another, and no one knows which planes are supposed to fly, where, or with whom. Video https://x.com/bayraktar_1love/status/1949778727635726427
Only a few flights with pre-calculated logistics are managing to take off. Other crews arrive in complete uncertainty, receiving no instructions. Many are being sent home. Others remain stuck on board, waiting for updates that never come.
The airline’s headquarters in Melkisarovo has had its electricity shut off — a likely attempt to prevent further access to compromised systems. Staff have been ordered not to use corporate email or internal devices.
I wonder if they’ve hit the box with a small, yet firm, swing of a hammer or mallet?
It works for me.
That said, the web site for Air Koryo works. Maybe you can book with them.
http://www.airkoryo.com.kp/flight/book