
According to the German international minister, Finnair announced on Monday that it would be suspending flights to Tartu, Estonia, for a month due to GPS interference, which the country’s foreign minister referred to as a Russian “hybrid attack.”
The Finnish carrier said that all flights to Tartu were suspended between April 29 and May 31 while” an alternative approach solution that does n’t require a GPS signal can be put in place.”
GPS disturbance can “prevent the plane from approaching and landing”, it said. According to GPS intervention, two Finnair flights that were headed for Tartu had to move up to Helsinki next week.