This summer, Aeroflot will considerably increase the number of flights from Moscow to cities in Ural, Siberia, Far East and Volga Region. Frequency of flights will double or triple on certain routes.
Frequencies will increase on routes from Moscow to the following points:
- to Irkutsk from 25 to 35 weekly flights, or up to five daily
- to Khabarovsk from 7 to 14 weekly flights, or up to twice daily
- to Krasnoyarsk from 21 to 35 weekly flights, or up to five daily
- to Samara from 35 to 49 weekly flights, or up to seven daily
- to Nizhnevartovsk from 7 to 14 weekly flights, or up to twice daily
- to Novy Urengoy from 7 to 14 weekly flights, or up to twice daily
- to Novosibirsk from 21 to 35 weekly flights, or up to five daily
- to Orenburg from 28 to 35 weekly flights, or up to five daily
- to Ekaterinburg from 49 to 77 weekly flights, or up to eleven daily
- to Tomsk from 9 to 21 weekly flights, or up to three daily.
The development of transportation between Moscow and federal districts to the East of Russia’s central European part is a priority of Aeroflot’s strategy aimed at providing enhanced connectivity of the country’s remote regions and improved mobility of the Russian population at large.
