Russia will resume regular passenger flights with the UK and increase the number of flights with 10 countries. This is reported by the federal operational headquarters for the fight against CORONAVIRUS covid-19 .
Air communication with Britain will be resumed from June 2 (Moscow-London three times a week). From June 10, Russia resumes flights with 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) and Croatia (Moscow - Zagreb twice a week).
From the same date, Russia will increase the number of flights with Greece, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Qatar, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Egypt, Serbia, Belarus and Germany. So, with Greece , the number of flights on the Moscow-Athens route will be increased by two per week, with Azerbaijan (Moscow-Baku), Armenia (Moscow-Yerevan), Qatar (Moscow-Doha), Uzbekistan (Moscow-Tashkent) and Tajikistan (Moscow - Dushanbe) - one flight per week, with Egypt (Moscow - Cairo) and Serbia (Moscow - Belgrade) - up to seven flights per week, with Belarus (Moscow - MINSK) - up to 10 flights per week.
Russia extended the restriction of air traffic with Turkey until the end of June Society
International flights with Germany will be resumed on the Moscow-Munich route (the number of flights per week has not been specified). Charter flights with Albania (Moscow-Tirana once a week) will also be resumed.