Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Aeroflot recently confirmed that it has decided to resume international services between Moscow and Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek), Belarus (Minsk) and Kazakhstan (Nur-Sultan) over the next week. The carrier has also mentioned that frequencies on these routes is likely to be adjusted after international air traffic recovers.
Regular service between Moscow and South Korea (Seoul) is set to restart on October 1. Flights to the Kyrgyz capital also start from Wednesday, September 23. Flight SU1882 Moscow-Bishkek will operate on Wednesdays, one time per week, and the return flight SU1883 Bishkek-Moscow will operate on Fridays.
Belarus flights SU1842 Moscow-Minsk and SU1843 Minsk-Moscow will operate on Saturdays, once per week, starting September 26. Flights to the Kazakh capital will restart on September 27.
Flights SU1956 Moscow-Nur-Sultan and SU1957 Nur-Sultan-Moscow will also operate once per week, on Sundays. Aeroflot will fly to the South Korean capital once per week on Thursdays (SU0250 Moscow-Seoul) and the return flight, SU0251 Seoul-Moscow, will operate on Saturdays.
Tags: Aeroflot, Aeroflot Airlines, Covid-19
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