Germany’s Federal Foreign Office has expanded its travel warning for Russia to cover the entire country, effective 1 July 2026. Operators must now treat all Russian airspace as unsafe due to heightened drone activity and debris risk across the hinterland. The warning, previously limited to border regions near Ukraine, now cites significant danger from aerial threats and arbitrary detention for German nationals and dual citizens. Airlines must reassess flight safety protocols and passenger advisories for Russian destinations. No part of Russia is currently considered safe for German travelers. The sector faces immediate operational constraints as political and aerial risks converge nationwide.