Aeroflot will launch additional flights in March between Moscow and Bangkok, Phuket, and Malé in response to increased tourist demand and to expand travel options for passenger whose flights with foreign airlines were cancelled due to the unstable situation in the Middle East.
Tickets for the additional flights are available.
Currently, Aeroflot operates up to 11 flights per week from Moscow to Bangkok, up to 19 flights per week to Phuket, and up to 11 flights per week to Malé.
The airline will introduce 13 additional return flights as follows:
- Moscow — Bangkok
Flight SU574: 13.03, 18.03, 20.03, 25.03, 27.03
- Bangkok — Moscow
Flight SU575: 14.03, 19.03, 21.03, 26.03, 28.03
- Moscow — Phuket
Flight SU576: 19.03, 24.03, 26.03
- Phuket — Moscow
Flight SU577: 20.03, 25.03, 27.03
- Moscow — Male
Flight SU572: 12.03, 15.03, 19.03, 22.03, 26.03
- Male — Moscow
Flight SU573: 13.03, 16.03, 20.03, 23.03, 27.03
Flights will be operated using wide-body Boeing 777 and Airbus A350 aircraft. This will provide an additional 6,080 seats on flights to and from Thailand and 4,020 seats on flights to and from Malé.
The up-to-date schedule is available on Aeroflot’s website. To book tickets, please, go to Aeroflot’s website, mobile application, contact the airline's 24-hour call center: +7 495 223 5555, 8-800-444-5555 (free call in Russia), *555 (for mobile phones), or visit one of the airline’s sales offices, or ticket sales agents.











