Russia resumed flights with ten countries

Russia has resumed regular flights with ten countries, including Tunisia and Thailand , Thailand, Bahamas, Iran, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Slovenia, Tunisia and Sweden. Information about this appeared on the website of the operational headquarters to combat the spread of coronavirus infection.

So, from Tuesday, Russian airlines will be able to operate flights from Moscow to Nassau (two flights a week), from Moscow and Sochi to Tehran (three and one flight a week, respectively), as well as from Moscow to Eindhoven (seven flights a week) and from St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad and Sochi to Amsterdam – twice a week on each route.

Except In addition, airlines will be able to operate two flights a week from Moscow to Bangkok and Phuket, as well as from St. Petersburg to Bergen, Oslo, Stockholm and Gothenburg, two flights a week.

Slovenia on the Moscow – Ljubljana route with a frequency of three flights a week and Tunisia on the Moscow – Monastir route with a frequency of seven flights a week.

In addition, the headquarters increased the number of flights to 12 countries, including Bulgaria, Albania, Hungary , Venezuela, Greece, Spain, Germany, Malta, Italy, Mal diva, France and Macedonia.

Starting November 9, Austria lifts all restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic on air traffic with Russia, while the rules for entering the country will remain unchanged. Traveling around the country is possible with a tourist visa, but in the absence of a vaccination certificate with a drug approved by the EU or WHO, you must go through quarantine for ten days or take a test on the sixth day after arriving in the country.

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