Ural Airlines Plans Flights to Belgrade from Five Russian Cities

Source: Ex-Yu Aviation News Monday, 08.02.2021. 11:40
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Ural Airlines is set to become the fourth Russian carrier to serve Belgrade after it applied and received permits from the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency to launch flights from Moscow, St Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, Samara and Kazan to the Serbian capital this summer.

Ural plans to serve Belgrade from Moscow three times per week, from St Petersburg twice per week, and from Rostov-on-Don, Samara and Kazan once per week each, the EX-YU Aviation News portal reports.

Services between Russia and Serbia are currently capped at two per week per airline, with flights between Moscow and Belgrade the only ones permitted, although these restrictions are expected to be eased by the start of the 2021 summer season in late March.


The portal also writes that the airline is not obligated to launch the flights despite receiving permit approval and that tickets are yet to be put on sale.
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