Russia Federation resumes international air service on a reciprocal basis with more countries
Russian government’s press service officials announced that Russian Federation will restart air service with Armenia and Azerbaijan starting February 15.
Two flights per week will be performed between Russia’s capital city of Moscow and Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, and four flights – between Moscow and Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan.
“It has been decided to resume international air service on a reciprocal basis with Azerbaijan (Moscow-Baku, two flights per week) and Armenia (Moscow-Yerevan, four flights per week) starting February 15, 2021,” the report said.
The number of regular passenger flights to Kyrgyzstan (Moscow-Bishkek route) will also be increased on a reciprocal basis from one to three per week starting February 8.
Russia suspended all commercial passenger flights to other countries amid the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. A gradual resumption of international air service started last summer.
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