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Russia will resume flights to Djibouti, Denmark, New Zealand, South Africa and Peru starting October 5, the anti-coronavirus crisis center told reporters on Wednesday.

Axar.az informs that flights will be resumed with Djibouti between Moscow and Djibouti twice per week, with New Zealand between Moscow and Wellington twice per week, with Peru between Moscow and Lima twice per week, with South Africa between Moscow and Cape Town and between Moscow and Johannesburg twice per week on each of the routes, with Denmark between St. Petersburg and Copenhagen twice per week, according to the crisis center.

Russia will also resume flights between Moscow and Goa, St. Petersburg and Goa, St. Petersburg and Deli, as well as flights between Moscow and Tenerife.

"Following the discussion and considering the epidemiological situation in certain countries it has been decided to resume on the mutual basis starting October 5, 2021 regular flights with the following states: India between Moscow and Goa, St. Petersburg and Deli and between St. Peterburg and Goa once per week on each of the routes; Spain between Moscow and Tenerife twice per week," the crisis center said.

Up to date Russia has resumed air service with 57 countries, whereas starting October 5 flights to another five countries will be resumed.

Date
2021.09.23 / 09:31
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Axar.az
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