Russia to restart flights to France, Czech Republic from July 24
MOSCOW, Jul 14 (PRIME) -- Russia will restart flights to France and the Czech Republic from July 24, a spokesperson for the government’s center for the fight against the coronavirus told reporters on Wednesday following a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova.
The airlines will fly to Paris, Nice, and Prague from Moscow four times a week and to Paris and Nice from St. Petersburg two times a week.
The center will also raise the amount of flights between Russia and Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Greece, Lebanon, Croatia, and Ethiopia on July 24, and it permitted the restart of international flights from the airports of Arkhangelsk, Novokuznetsk, and Orsk on the same day.
The members of the center also agreed to decide on the relaunch of flights from Russia to the Egyptian resorts of Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada after a Russian delegation visits Egypt.
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