Ten Russian airlines have resumed flights to Turkey, the Federal Air Transport Agency said in a statement on Tuesday.
In total, on the first day of the full resumption of air traffic between the countries, it is planned to operate 78 flights, including 54 charter flights.
To date, 12 Russian airlines have permits to fly to Turkey, the Federal Air Transport Agency recalled. They can fly to five Turkish cities: Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Dalaman, Bodrum, the regulator noted. The airlines can operate flights to Turkey from 32 Russian cities.
"It is expected that on June 22, 78 regular and charter flights will be operated, of which Russian airlines will operate 54 flights. Aeroflot, Royal Flight, Smartavia, Azur air, Ikar, Yamal, Nord Wind, Pobeda, Red Wings, S7, Rossiya are scheduled to fly today," the Federal Air Transport Agency reported.











