Sochi and Abakan will be connected by direct flights
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Sochi and Abakan will be connected by direct flights

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08-18-2022
 

The flights will be operated by NordStar. They will operate every week on Wednesdays and Sundays and will be carried out on Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The plane will depart from Sochi on Tuesday at 20.10 local time, arrival in Abakan is scheduled for Wednesday at 05.25 local time. Departure from Abakan at 13.00, arrival in Sochi - at 14.55. Departure from Sochi on Saturday at 20.10 local time, arrival in Abakan on Sunday at 05.25 local time. The cost of a one-way ticket will be from 10,943 rubles, round-trip from 21,886 rubles.


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