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Direct charter flights restored between Moscow and Brussels

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Direct charter flights restored between Moscow and Brussels


25.12.2020

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Charter flights have been restored between the Russian and Belgian capital, TASS reports. The passenger plane of the Aeroflot company landed in Brussels for the first time since last spring on Friday, December 25. The Zaventem International Airport explained that Aeroflot had been issued a flight permit for three months.

It is planned that weekly flights from Moscow to Brussels will become regular. People can book tickets as usual. Passengers who arrived in Brussels from Russia called the flight "the most ordinary." Upon arrival, the local sanitary standards apply. It's necessary to fill out a questionnaire, and then follow the quarantine regime.

The border has not yet been opened for Russian and Belgian tourists, so the flight is made for Belgian or other EU country citizens, permanent residence permit holders, diplomats, members of official delegations.

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