U.S., Dec. 6 -- Russian airlines estimate their losses from the ban on flights to Georgia, introduced at the height of the "high" tourist season by decision of Russia's President Vladimir Putin, at 3.2 billion rubles.

The calculation of losses carried out according to the methodology of the Federal Air Transport Agency, was submitted by the affected airlines to Russia's Ministry of Transport.

The greatest losses were suffered by Ural Airlines - 1,3 billion rubles. The damage to Aeroflot amounted to 700 million rubles. The Pobeda low-cost airline lost 400 million rubles, Red Wings lost almost 120 million rubles, Smartavia (the new Nordavia brand) lost almost 100 million rubles. Losses of S7 reached 600 million rubles, a representative of...