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Russia restores air traffic with five more countries

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Russia restores air traffic with five more countries


01.12.2021

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Russia is restoring air traffic with five more countries, RIA Novosti reports. On Wednesday, December 1, planes start flying to Costa Rica, Brazil, Mongolia, Argentina and Bangladesh. In addition, restrictions on flights to Cuba, Mexico and Qatar have been lifted.

Planes will fly to Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires twice a week. Two weekly flights will connect Moscow and the capital of Costa Rica, the same number of flights will be sent to the capital of Bangladesh from Moscow. It will be possible to fly to Ulan Bator three times a week from Moscow. In addition, a weekly flight will connect the Mongolian capital with Ulan-Ude, Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk.

Additional flights to Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Vietnam have also been introduced. Planes from Zhukovsky will fly to Rome twice a week. Flights to Baku will fly twice a day.  The planes will be able to fly from Moscow to Ho Chi Minh City and Nha Trang twice a week for each destination.

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