Since August 27, Russia will lift restrictions on regular and charter flights to the Dominican Republic, South Korea and the Czech Republic, introduced earlier in connection with the situation with COVID-19. The decision was made following a meeting of the operational headquarters to prevent the import and spread of a new infection in Russia.
In addition, it was decided to increase the number of regular flights on a reciprocal basis to Hungary, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan from August 27 and resume flights from Surgut international airport to foreign countries.
The number of flights from Moscow to Budapest will be increased from 4 to 7 per week, and one flight per week to the capital of Hungary will be available from Sochi, Kazan, Zhukovsky, Yekaterinburg, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don and Samara.
The number of flights from Moscow to Larnaca (Cyprus) will increase from 4 to 7, to Paphos from 3 to 7 per week. The frequency of flights to Kyrgyzstan on the Moscow - Bishkek routes is increasing from 3 to 7 flights a week. Flights from Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk and Grozny to Bishkek will be carried out once a week on each route. The number of flights to Tajikistan on the Moscow - Dushanbe route will increase from 2 to 7 per week.