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Russia resumes flights to South Korea

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Russia resumes flights to South Korea


28.09.2020

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Russia has resumed air traffic with South Korea, RIA Novosti reports. This happened on September 27, the corresponding decision was approved by the Russian government last week. Earlier, international flights were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Aeroflot plane will fly to Seoul from Moscow weekly on Thursdays. The return flight is planned on Saturdays. The first flight should take place on October 1. The number of flights may increase in the future.

Since the beginning of last week, flights with Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan have been reciprocically restored. The planes began flying on September 21. 

It is not yet possible to name specific dates when flights between Russia and popular tourist destinations in Europe will resume. The Russian Foreign Ministry is confident that it is too early to talk about this due to the ongoing spread of coronavirus infection.

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