Tourism & LeisureJune 2, 2021

From June 10, Russia will resume air service with eight countries

From June 10, Russia is resuming air service with Austria, Hungary, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Morocco, and Croatia. It is also increasing the number of regular flights to Greece, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Qatar, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Egypt, and Serbia. "...

Russia is resuming air service with Austria, Hungary, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Morocco, and Croatia from June 10. It is also increasing the number of regular flights to Greece, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Qatar, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Egypt, and Serbia.

“Following the discussion and taking into account the epidemiological situation in certain countries, the operational headquarters has decided to resume, on a reciprocal basis from June 10, 2021, regular international air service with the following countries: Austria (Moscow – Vienna twice a week); Hungary (Moscow – Budapest twice a week); Lebanon (Moscow – Beirut once a week); Luxembourg (Moscow – Luxembourg once a week); Mauritius (Moscow – Port Louis twice a week); Morocco (Moscow – Rabat twice a week); Croatia (Moscow – Zagreb twice a week),” – TASS reports.

Daily flights on the route Moscow – Dubrovnik (Croatia) have already resumed. The distance from Dubrovnik to Budva, Montenegro’s tourist capital, is about 90 km. Please note that transit through Croatia must be completed within 12 hours; otherwise, a PCR test or a vaccination certificate will be required.

In addition, from June 10 Russia will resume charter air service with Albania on the route Moscow – Tirana once a week. The distance from Tirana to Budva is only 180 km.

Russia is also increasing the number of regular flights with Belarus on the Moscow - Minsk route to 10 times a week. However, since May 29, Belavia has suspended charter flights with Montenegro.