New destinations for traveling with Red Wings from Domodedovo Airport
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New destinations for traveling with Red Wings from Domodedovo Airport

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08-25-2023
 

The partner of Moscow Domodedovo Airport - Red Wings Airline - offers new destinations for travel in Russia.

Since August 13, the airline has resumed flights from Domodedovo to one of the largest cities in the country - Yekaterinburg. Flights in this direction will be operated once a week - on Sundays.

And since August 15, Red Wings has opened a new flight program from the air harbor to Kaliningrad with a frequency of one weekly flight.

Red Wings Airline and Moscow Domodedovo Airport have been cooperating since 2013. During this time, the companies have jointly served 9 million 300.000 passengers.

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