Russia did not allow for transit flights of the Ukrainian airline, announced at a government meeting Prime Minister of the state Dmitry Medvedev. According to him, Moscow is finishing transit flights of the Ukrainian airline through the airspace of the Russian Federation in Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. "We are potentially ready to use protective measures in aircraft construction, shipbuilding, automotive industry and other sectors of the economy. But it will make a meaningful way," added Medvedev. According to him, Russia is also working on measures to revision of the rules for using the TRANS-Siberian route: "Our country is ready to reconsider the rules for the use of the TRANS-Siberian route, in other words to denounce agreed principles for the reform of the existing system of TRANS-Siberian routes. Besides, working out measures to ban Western airlines flight via domestic airspace in powers of the Asia-Pacific region (APR), change the entry points and exit in the Russian space for Charter flights. "In these conditions the Russian government estimates the number of responses. I'll name them, but it does not mean that they will immediately be introduced: this is a prohibition on the use of the airspace of our country for transit flights the European, South American airlines in Eastern Asia, in other words in Asia Pacific," said the Chairman of the Cabinet, calling it "quite simply measure." "At 2, we are working on the issue of changing the so-called points of entry and exit in the airspace of the Russian Federation for regular and Charter flights of European carriers", - he added. Medvedev has announced that it will affect the cost of onward transportation, the cost of the tickets sold by Western companies.