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Russia to restore air traffic with China and Indonesia

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Russia to restore air traffic with China and Indonesia


26.02.2022

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In two weeks, regular flights with China and Indonesia will resume, RIA Novosti reports. Planes start flying on March 14.

Planes will fly from Moscow to Denpasar three times a week. One flight per week will connect Moscow with Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. 

In addition, since March 14, the number of flights to 16 countries has increased. The list includes Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bahrain, Vietnam, India, Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Maldives, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Thailand and Uzbekistan.

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