Moscow Domodedovo Airport opened flights to Sri Lanka
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Moscow Domodedovo Airport opened flights to Sri Lanka

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11-26-2024
 

Red Wings Airline has started operating direct flights from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to Sri Lanka, to Mattala Airport (Hambantota province) on the southern coast of the island. 

Flights on Boeing 777 wide-body aircraft are carried out twice a week. Using a long-haul liner allows to fly to Sri Lanka without an intermediate landing for refueling, which reduces time and increases the comfort of tourists on board. The estimated travel time will be 8 hours and 30 minutes. 

In the autumn-winter season, Domodedovo Airport also operates direct flights to resorts in Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Morocco. And with a convenient connection in Sharjah, you can fly to the Maldives.

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