Air Serbia to resume Moscow flights on November 9
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There will be flights two times a week
Photo: Air Serbia
Air Serbia will reestablish air traffic with the Russian capital on November 9, when the first plane will take off from Belgrade. This route was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic in March, Air Serbia announced.
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The plan is for Serbia's national carrier to fly from Belgrade to Moscow twice a week: on Mondays, departing at 13:50, and on Fridays (7:30).
The last flight between Belgrade and Moscow, before the temporary suspension of air traffic due to the coronavirus pandemic, took place on March 18.
Passengers traveling to Moscow can already buy tickets on the Air Serbia website, said the announcement.
(Telegraf.rs)