Wizz Air is going to start flights to Moscow.
Russia is largely isolated from the Western world because of the war in Ukraine.
International brands are boycotting the country while airlines and nations are banning flights.
There will be recommence flights to Moscow from October 3.
Wizz Air will resume flights to and from the Russian capital to meet travel demand.
The brand is at risk of being damaged by the move.
The spokesman for the carrier said that Wizz Air Abu Dhabi is a national carrier in the United States.
The airline is restarting its operation to Moscow in order to meet travel demand for passengers wishing to fly to and from Russia from the U.S.
It is not known whether passengers will understand the difference between airlines. Mark Borkowski said that it could go wrong for the airline.
He said that as events drag on the virtue-signalling will give way to commercial intent.
I think this decision will be watched very closely. The bigger issue is fatigue. Commercial interests will prevail It is a risk that could turn into a PR own goal.
Wizz Air was one of the worst carriers in Europe to be hit by airspace bans after the start of the war, with around 7 per cent of its summer capacity originally flying to and from Ukraine.
In the absence of local sanctions, other airlines in the U.S. have continued to fly to Russia, with the world's largest long-haul airline promising to fly there for as long as it is ordered to by its government owner.