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Russia to resume flights to Greece and Singapore

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Russia to resume flights to Greece and Singapore


29.01.2021

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Air traffic with two more countries is resumed in Russia, RIA Novosti reports. Aircraft of Russian airlines will start flying to Greece and Singapore.

From February 8, there will be flights between Moscow and Athens twice a week. Planes from the Russian capital will fly to Singapore three times a week.

Two days ago, Russian airlines resumed flights to Finland, Qatar, India and Vietnam. Nevertheless, entry into these countries for tourist purposes is still prohibited.

In Russia, due to restrictions against the spread of coronavirus infection, international passenger flights have been suspended since March 27. The only exceptions were export, postal, sanitary and some other flights. Flights were gradually resumed at the end of last summer.

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