Krasnodar Airport Expands Horizons with New International Flights
Krasnodar airport is expanding its horizons with a new wave of international flights. Over 60 flights are already scheduled to 13 destinations, including six international ones. Aeroflot and Russia airlines have applied for permits to fly to Istanbul and Dubai seven times a week, while Russian airlines seek clearance for flights to foreign cities.
Aeroflot is set to launch a pioneering flight program from Krasnodar to Egypt on October 1. Azimuth awaits approval for flights to Astana, Dubai, Tashkent, and Tbilisi. Flights to Hurghada will depart on Thursdays and Sundays, and to Sharm El Sheikh on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Plans are also underway to start flights to Tel Aviv soon. Red Wings is seeking permits for flights to Riyadh, three times a week.
Flight ticket prices from Krasnodar to various destinations start at approximately 45,000 Russian rubles, varying based on the destination and airline. Aeroflot will commence direct flights to Sharm El Sheikh on October 8 and Hurghada on October 9, using Boeing 737 aircraft.
Krasnodar airport's international connectivity is set to improve significantly with these new flight routes. Travellers can look forward to increased options and convenience, with Aeroflot and other airlines expanding their services.
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