Aeroflot will launch new flights between Moscow and Bangkok, Phuket, Malé, and Colombo. In addition to the 25 previously announced extra flights, the airline will operate another 43 round-trip services in March, April, May, and June. These new flights aim to meet the surge in demand from passengers whose transit flights were canceled due to the unstable situation in the Middle East.
- Moscow — Colombo
Flight SU288: 01.04, 03.04, 08.04, 10.04, 15.04, 17.04, 22.04, 24.04, 29.04, 01.05, 06.05, 08.05, 13.05, 15.05, 20.05, 22.05, 27.05, 29.05, 03.06, 05.06, 12.06.
- Colombo — Moscow
Flight SU289: 02.04, 04.04, 09.04, 11.04, 16.04, 18.04, 23.04, 25.04, 30.04, 02.05, 07.05, 09.05, 14.05, 16.05, 21.05, 23.05, 28.05, 30.05, 04.06, 06.06, 13.06.
- Moscow — Phuket
Flight SU576: 29.03, 01.04, 04.04, 11.04, 12.04, 18.04, 19.04, 25.04, 26.04, 01.05.
- Phuket — Moscow
Flight SU577: 30.03, 02.04, 05.04, 12.04, 13.04, 19.04, 20.04, 26.04, 27.04, 02.05.
- Moscow — Bangkok
Flight SU574: 29.03, 02.04, 05.04, 09.04, 12.04, 16.04.
- Bangkok — Moscow
Flight SU575: 30.03, 03.04, 06.04, 10.04, 13.04, 17.04.
- Moscow — Malé
Flight SU324: 01.04, 08.04, 15.04, 22.04, 06.05, 13.05.
- Malé — Moscow
Flight SU325: 02.04, 09.04, 16.04, 23.04, 07.05, 14.05.
Flights will be operated on wide-bodied Boeing 777 aircraft, with a configuration of 402 seats: 30 in Business Class, 48 in Comfort Class, 324 in Economy Class.
In total, Aeroflot will offer 16,884 seats on flights to and from Colombo, 8,520 seats on flights serving Phuket, and 4,824 seats on flights to and from Bangkok and Malé.
Tickets for these additional flights are available.











