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Aeroflot Increases Frequencies to Minsk, Geneva and Malé, Starts Regular Flights to Serbia and Japan

From October 25, 2020, the airline will increase flights to Minsk, Geneva and Malé in the Maldives. Aeroflot will also resume regular service to Belgrade on October 17, 2020 as well as Tokyo from November 5, 2020.


Aeroflot Airbus A350-900 - Courtesy Airbus

On Monday (October 19, 2020), Aeroflot announced an increase in flight frequencies to Minsk (Belarus), Geneva (Switzerland) and Malé in the Maldives from October 25, 2020. Flights between Moscow and Minsk (SU1842) will increase from one to three-times weekly and will operate on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The return flight (SU1843) will operate on the same days. The carrier will increase frequencies between Moscow and Geneva, flight (SU2380), to three flights weekly which will operate on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays with a same day return on flight (SU2381). Aeroflot will also increase service to Malé in the Maldives to four flights weekly. The Moscow-Malé flight (SU0320) will operate on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, while the return flight (SU0321) will operate on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.


From October 17, 2020, Aeroflot will also resume regular service to Belgrade, Serbia with two flights weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays. Finally, the airline will also relaunch flights between Moscow and Tokyo with twice-weekly flights on Saturdays and Sundays. Aeroflot reminds their guests to carefully review all current immigration rules and restrictions for their destination countries as COVID-19 related regulations are continuously changing.


Aeroflot is the flag carrier of Russia and a proud member of the global SkyTeam® alliance. During 2019, Aeroflot carried 37.2 million guests and when the Aeroflot Group subsidiaries are included, the total rises to 60.7 million passengers. The airline holds a 4-Star rating from Skytrax World Airline Awards and has been awarded a five-star global airline rating by APEX. According to Cirium’s On-Time Performance Review, Aeroflot was the world’s most on-time mainline airline for 2019. The carrier has also received a five-star rating from OAG for flight punctuality and Brand Finance, a leading brand strategy consultancy, has declared Aeroflot the “world’s strongest airline brand.”


Source: Aeroflot

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