Starting on 25 September, Avia Traffic Company will launch flights from Moscow to Bishkek and back. For now, the service will only be available to citizens of Russia and Kyrgyzstan (once a week, on Fridays, Domodedovo Airport).
Starting on 26 September, Air Astana will launch flights from Moscow to Nur-Sultan and back. The service is intended for citizens of Russia, Kazakhstan, and persons holding a resident permit in Kazakhstan (once a week, on Wednesdays, Domodedovo Airport).
Starting on 30 September, Belavia will resume Moscow–Minsk and Minsk–Moscow flights. The flights will take place on Wednesdays, to and from Domodedovo Airport.
Starting on 9 October, Korean Air will resume flights between Moscow and Seoul. The flights will occur twice a month, on Fridays, to and from Sheremetyevo Airport.
On Russia's side, the flights to these destinations will be operated by Aeroflot. Aeroflot's flights to and from the above-mentioned CIS countries will resume this week, to and from South Korea–on 1 October. Kyrgyzstan: Moscow–Bishkek on Thursdays, Bishkek–Moscow on Fridays; Belarus: Saturdays; Kazakhstan: Sundays; South Korea: Moscow–Seoul on Thursdays, Seoul–Moscow on Saturdays.
Vipservice is happy to congratulate its partners on resuming the flights. The holding's resources are ready to offer professional assistance to the companies and continue fruitful cooperations.
Flights to destinations that have re-opened earlier are operated by Aeroflot, Pobeda, Ural Airlines, S7 Airlines, British Airways, Turkish Airlines.
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