Aeroflot resumes flights to Barnaul from 11 June

Russian airline Aeroflot has announced that regular flights from Moscow to Barnaul will resume from 11 June. informs company press office.

Aeroflot resumes regular daily flights from Sheremetyevo Airport to Barnaul from 11 June.

The flights will be operated by Boeing 737-800 type aircraft. The current flight schedule to Barnaul is posted on the airline’s website.

It is stated that the flights will be daily. Ticket sales are already open. Travel time to the capital of the Altai Territory is 4 hours and 15 minutes.

Previously reportedFrom June 1, Aeroflot will launch regular daily flights to Sochi from nine Russian cities. The program of direct flights from Russian cities to Sochi, bypassing Moscow, will increase the transport accessibility of the regions and support the development of domestic tourism.

Also remember Aeroflot opened Sale of tickets for the summer season with a discount of up to 50%. From May 19 to May 26, customers can purchase air tickets to all Russian destinations with a departure date until October 31, 2022.



Source: Gazeta

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