Direct flights to be launched between Abkhazia and St. Petersburg
Sukhumi and St. Petersburg will be connected by direct flights, operated by iFly airline.
Sukhumi and St. Petersburg will be connected by direct flights, operated by iFly airline.
The Russian Ministry of Transport and Rosaviatsia have reached an agreement with Turkish Airlines to fully resume flights between Russia and Türkiye from May 9. The airline may also increase the number of flights on this day.
Rosaviatsia has authorized two Russian airlines, iFly and NordStar, to operate flights to Sukhum airport. Their planes will fly from Moscow and Krasnoyarsk.
FlyOne Armenia carrier has resumed international flights between Yerevan and Yekaterinburg since early April. The first flight in a year and a half has already arrived in the Urals.
Qazaq Air will resume flights from Samarkand to Turkestan. The first flights are scheduled for May 1, with departures on Thursdays and Sundays.
The first flight from Shymkent, Kazakhstan, to Cairo is scheduled for the end of May. It will be operated by SCAT Airlines.
The plane, flying from Mineralnye Vody to Dubai, had to interrupt the flight and return to the departure airpor due to a technical problem on board.
Southwind Airlines, a charter airline in Türkiye, has been acquired by the owner of the Kilit Group hotel chain.
Starting May 1, Nordwind Airlines will resume flights between the Dagestani capital and Perm. Flights will be operated twice a week.
Yerevan Zvartnots Airport received the plane of the Armenian airline Shirak Avia, which was unable to fly to Russia due to a failure in the control system on board.
Armenian Airlines resumed flights to all destinations today. They were previously suspended in October due to maintenance of the aircraft fleet.
Iran Air will no longer send planes to EU countries after the introduction of sanctions against the company. Previously, it was the only Iranian carrier operating flights to Europe.
Yerevan and India will be connected by a direct flight. It will be launched by Armenia Airways in mid-November.
Due to high demand, the Russian airline "Rossiya" has increased the number of flights between Sochi and Istanbul. The planes will depart for Türkiye twice a week.
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