На фоне нынешних геополитических потрясений в понедельник, 14 марта, в силу вступает принятое в конце февраля решение Оперштаба о восстановлении авиасообщения еще с двумя странами, а также расширении рейсов еще в 16 стран. Что интересно, это те страны, которые не ввели против России «авиасанкций».
Оперштабом было решено с 14 марта 2022 года возобновить на взаимной основе регулярное авиасообщение со следующими государствами:
Китай, отметим, с туристическими целями к себе пока ещё не пускает, это восстановление скорее актуально для бизнес-рейсов. А вот Индонезия – т.е. курортный остров Бали, куда разрешены рейсы, о готовности принимать туристов заявляла.
Также отметим, что с 14 марта увеличивается количество регулярных рейсов – в том числе, по туристическим направлениям, и направлениям, ставшим популярными для «санкционной эмиграции». Приводим полный список стран и рейсов от Оперштаба:
Against the backdrop of the current geopolitical turmoil, a decision taken by the Operational Staff at the end of February to restore air links to two more countries and to extend flights to 16 more countries will come into force on Monday, 14 March. Interestingly, these are the countries that have not imposed "air sanctions" against Russia.
The Operations Staff decided on 14 March 2022 to restore on a reciprocal basis regular flights with the following countries:
- Indonesia on the Moscow-Denpasar route with a frequency of 3 flights per week;
- China on the routes Moscow - Beijing, Moscow - Guangzhou and Moscow - Shanghai with a frequency of 1 flight per week on each route.
China, we should note, is not yet allowed with tourist purposes, this recovery is more relevant for business flights. But Indonesia, i.e. the resort island of Bali, where flights are allowed, has announced its readiness to receive tourists.
Also note that from 14 March there is an increase in the number of scheduled flights - including tourist destinations, and destinations that have become popular for "sanctioned emigration". Here is the full list of countries and flights from Operstab:
1. Azerbaijan on the Moscow-Baku route from 14 to 28 flights per week, with 1 to 4 flights per week from Russian points from which international flights have been resumed to Azerbaijan points on each route;
2. Armenia on the Moscow-Yerevan route from 6 to 14 flights per week, with 1 to 2 flights per week from Russian points with resumed international flights to Armenian points on each route;
3. Bahrain on the Sochi - Manama route with a frequency of 2 flights per week;
4. Vietnam - from Russian airports with resumed international flights to Nha Trang with the frequency of 1 flight a week on each route, and also in the form of charter flights from Russian airports with resumed international flights to Phu Quoc with the frequency of 1 flight a week on each route;
5. India on the Moscow-Mumbai route with a frequency of 2 flights per week;
6. Iraq on the Moscow-Baghdad route with 2 to 4 flights per week;
7. Iran on the Moscow-Tehran route, with 3 to 7 flights per week;
8. Kazakhstan on the Moscow - Nur-Sultan and Moscow - Alma-Ata routes, with 7 to 10 flights per week on each route; from Russian points where international flights are resumed to Kazakhstan, with 1 to 3 flights per week on each route (except on the Moscow - Nur-Sultan, Moscow - Alma-Ata routes);
9. Kyrgyzstan on Zhukovsky - Bishkek and Zhukovsky - Osh routes from 1 to 3 flights per week on each route;
10. Maldives on the Moscow - Male route from 8 to 14 flights per week, and to allow 7 additional cargo-passenger flights per week on a reciprocal basis on the Moscow - Male route;
11. Mongolia on the Ulan-Ude - Ulan Bator route with 1 to 2 flights per week;
12. Saudi Arabia on the Kazan - Jeddah route with 1 flight per week,
13. Serbia on the route Moscow - Belgrade with 2 to 7 flights a week, on the routes St. Petersburg - Belgrade, Kaliningrad - Belgrade, Sochi - Belgrade with 2 flights a week on each route, on the routes Kazan - Belgrade, Nizhny Novgorod - Belgrade with 1 flight a week on each route;
14. Tajikistan on the route Moscow - Khujand with 2 to 4 flights a week on each route, on the routes Zhukovsky - Dushanbe and Zhukovsky - Khujand with the frequency of 4 flights a week on each route;
15. Thailand on the routes Moscow - Phuket and Moscow - Bangkok with 2 to 4 flights a week on each route, on the routes Moscow - Utapao with the frequency of 7 flights a week, Novosibirsk - Krabi with the frequency of 1 flight a week, from Russian points of resumed international flights to Bangkok and Phuket with 1 to 3 flights a week on each route;
16. Uzbekistan on the Moscow - Tashkent route from 4 to 7 flights per week, on the Moscow - Bukhara, Moscow - Samarkand, Moscow - Urgench, Moscow - Namangan, Moscow - Ferghana, Moscow - Andijan and Moscow - Termez routes from Russian points from which international flights are resumed to Tashkent, Karshi and Navoi with 1 flight per week on each route.