Rossiya Airlines (Aeroflot Group) announced on its website that it offers additional options to passengers wishing to travel to the UAE and increases the frequency of flights from Sochi to Dubai.
"From now on, direct flights to Dubai International Airport (DXB) will be operated on a daily basis," the statement said.
Previously, flights from Sochi to Dubai International Airport (DXB) were operated four times a week - on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the company noted. They explained that Rossiya is increasing the frequency of flights, taking into account the high demand of passengers for flights to the UAE.
The extensive route network of Rossiya Airlines and the transit potential of the southern air hub allow travelers from all over the country to use flights from Sochi to Dubai.
The company noted that its expanded flight program, in addition to flights to Dubai International Airport (DXB), also includes flights to Al Maktoum Airport (DWC). Flights on this route are also operated daily.
“Dubai has traditionally been a popular tourist destination during the winter season. The coast of the Persian Gulf is famous for its hot climate, sandy beaches and warm sea. The country is famous for its developed infrastructure, which allows you to travel from Dubai to other emirates.
On the Sochi-Dubai air routes, the airline operates Russian-made Superjet 100 aircraft, presented in a two-class layout. The total number of seats on board is 87, of which 12 are business class and 75 are economy class.
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