During the summer schedule, Rossiya Airlines (Aeroflot Group) is expanding its flight map from Moscow and launching flights to Khanty-Mansiysk. Flights to the administrative center of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, Yugra, will begin on July 1.
Flights will be operated daily on Superjet 100 aircraft. The jet airliners are designed to carry 87 passengers: 12 in business class and 75 in economy class.
According to the schedule, departure from Moscow is at 01:00 am, and arrival in Khanty-Mansiysk is at 05:55 am. The return flight will depart from Khanty-Mansiysk at 06:55 am and arrive in Moscow at 08:10 am.
The time is local for each airport.
The Moscow - Khanty-Mansiysk route line is the longest for Superjet 100 aircraft, which fly from Moscow. The straight line distance is about 1900 km.
Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug is a territory of endless charm of northern nature, picturesque landscapes of mountains, rivers and lakes, unique culture of indigenous peoples of the North and modern tourist sites. Two great Siberian rivers, Irtysh and Ob, merge 20 kilometers from the administrative center of the Okrug, the city of Khanty-Mansiysk. The place of merger is clearly visible from the top floor of the "Monument to the Pioneers of the Yugorsk Land" stele, where there is an observation deck. People come to Yugra to go to conquer the peaks of the Subpolar Urals or go on an expedition on dog sleds, get acquainted with the culture and life of the indigenous peoples of the North, try amazing delicacies that are not found anywhere else in Russia, and experience great fishing.
The launch of flights to Khanty-Mansiysk corresponds to the strategic goal and social mission of Rossiya Airlines, which are aimed at improving the transport accessibility of the regions and increasing the mobility of the population. The development of the regional route network makes it possible to draw the attention of passengers to new tourist destinations on the map of Russia.











