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Air service between Russia and Germany, Venezuela, Syria, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Sri Lanka resumes

Tatyana Golikova chairs a meeting of the emergency response centre to prevent the import and spread of the novel coronavirus infection in Russia.

Following a discussion
on the epidemiological situation in individual countries and in agreement with Prime
Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the Government has decided to resume regular international
roundtrip flights with Venezuela (Moscow-Caracas, twice a week); Syria
(Moscow-Damascus, once a week); Tajikistan (Moscow-Dushanbe, once a week);
Uzbekistan (Moscow-Tashkent, once a week) and Sri Lanka (Moscow-Colombo, once a
week) starting April 1, 2021.

On agreement with
the aviation authorities in Germany,
Moscow will also
resume regular roundtrip flights on the following routes: Frankfurt-Moscow, five times a week; St Petersburg-Frankfurt,
three times a week; and Moscow-Berlin,
five times a week.

In addition,
it was decided to increase the number of regular flights to Cuba starting April
1 (up to seven flights a week on the Moscow-Varadero route) and with Belarus (one
flight a week on the Kaliningrad-Minsk route, plus one roundtrip flight a week from
other Russian international airports, something the Government decided on
earlier). Roundtrip flights will also be increased with Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Egypt and the UAE; there
will be one flight a week from Russian international airports except Moscow and St Petersburg,
based on earlier decisions.

The Response Centre
decided to resume international flights from Barnaul, Belgorod, Volgograd, Voronezh,
Kaluga, Krasnodar, Lipetsk, Nalchik, Orenburg, Saratov, Sochi, Tyumen and
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk starting April 1, 2021, under Government Resolution No. 635-r
of March 16, 2020 while observing the sanitary and
epidemiological requirements.

The Response Centre
reminded foreigners of the requirement to have a negative PCR coronavirus test no
earlier than 72 hours before a flight to Russia
and to observe the other sanitary and epidemiological requirements established
by Russia.
Russian citizens must do a PCR test within 72 hours of arriving in Russia. The
centre also reminded everyone of the need to take care of one’s health and
refrain from foreign trips whenever possible.

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