RUSSIA's flag carrier Aeroflot has launched new flights to more destinations in Russia and abroad.
Staring June 1, the airline is operating five weekly flights from Moscow to France's second largest city Marseille. Another destination in the Mediterranean that was added to Aeroflot's route network is Palma de Mallorca where Aeroflot is now operating four weekly flights.
At the same time, to support the further development of services in Asia, Aeroflot increased flight frequencies between Moscow and Seoul by doubling the number of flights to the capital of South Korea.
Aeroflot's offering in the Asian market is further supported by a code-sharing agreement that has been signed with Vietnam Airlines. The code sharing on both domestic and international routes began recently and aims to offer customers enhanced connectivity and seamless connections between destinations in Russia and Vietnam.
The airline said in a statement that in accordance with the plan to increase the number of interregional flights that bypass Moscow, Aeroflot has launched new direct flights between major cities in the south of Russia - Volgograd and Sochi, Krasnodar and Simferopol. Flights between these cities will operate daily.
This summer Aeroflot will fly to 159 destinations in 54 countries, including 58 destinations in Russia.
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Staring June 1, the airline is operating five weekly flights from Moscow to France's second largest city Marseille. Another destination in the Mediterranean that was added to Aeroflot's route network is Palma de Mallorca where Aeroflot is now operating four weekly flights.
At the same time, to support the further development of services in Asia, Aeroflot increased flight frequencies between Moscow and Seoul by doubling the number of flights to the capital of South Korea.
Aeroflot's offering in the Asian market is further supported by a code-sharing agreement that has been signed with Vietnam Airlines. The code sharing on both domestic and international routes began recently and aims to offer customers enhanced connectivity and seamless connections between destinations in Russia and Vietnam.
The airline said in a statement that in accordance with the plan to increase the number of interregional flights that bypass Moscow, Aeroflot has launched new direct flights between major cities in the south of Russia - Volgograd and Sochi, Krasnodar and Simferopol. Flights between these cities will operate daily.
This summer Aeroflot will fly to 159 destinations in 54 countries, including 58 destinations in Russia.
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