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Russia to resume flights with 6 countries

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Russia to resume flights with 6 countries


26.03.2021

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From April 1, Russia will resume flights with a number of countries in Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East, interrupted as part of quarantine measures. Russian airports will be able to take in flights from Germany, Syria, Venezuela, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, TASS reports.

Regular flights to Germany will be carried out from Moscow and St. Petersburg; aircraft from Russia will be received in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main. Flights between the cities of Russia and Germany will be scheduled from three to five times a week.

Airplanes from Moscow to Caracas will depart twice a week, and flights to other countries from the above list will take place once a week. 

From April 1, passengers from the air harbors of more than 10 regional centers will be able to go abroad. The increase in the number of flights will affect resort destinations (Egypt and the UAE), as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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