Aeroflot resumes Belgrade flights

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Russia’s national carrier Aeroflot has resumed some international flights this month by reintroducing six routes. Entry into Russia for foreign nationals is banned for an indefinite period with passengers using Aeroflot flights only allowed to transfer via Moscow. As a result, booking can only be made for one way flights from Moscow or connecting services from other destinations. Operations between Moscow and Belgrade resumed on June 6 and are operated usually on Saturdays or Sundays, with tickets being put on sale just a few days in advance. Flights run up to twice per week, with the Airbus A330-300, A321 and A320 all being used so far. Other destinations the Russian carrier is operating include London, Frankfurt, Paris, Prague and New York. The majority are scheduled on the same days as the Belgrade service.. Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Aeroflot served the Serbian capital with three daily flights.

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