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Russia is resuming flights with Spain, Iraq, Kenya and Slovakia

 Following the discussion
and taking into account the epidemiological situation in individual countries, members
of the emergency response centre decided to resume regular flights on 21
September 2021 with the following countries on a reciprocal basis:

– Iraq (Moscow – Baghdad,
2 flights per week)

– Spain (Moscow – Madrid and Moscow – Barcelona, 4 flights per week
on each route; Moscow – Malaga and Moscow – Alicante, 2 flights per week on
each route)

– Kenya (Moscow – Nairobi,
2 flights per week)

– Slovakia (Moscow – Bratislava, 4
flights per week; St Petersburg – Bratislava, 2 flights per
week).

It was also decided to increase the number of regular flights from
21 September with the following countries on a reciprocal basis:

– Egypt (Moscow – Hurghada and Moscow – Sharm el-Sheikh, 15-25
flights per week on each route; 1-3 flights per week on each route from points
of the Russian Federation that have resumed international flights to Hurghada
and Sharm el-Sheikh)

– Hungary (St Petersburg – Budapest,
2-4 flights per week)

– Kazakhstan (Moscow – Nur-Sultan, 3-7 flights per week; Moscow –
Alma-Ata, 2-7 flights per week; Moscow – Karaganda, Moscow – Shymkent, Moscow –
Aktau, Moscow – Kostanay, St Petersburg – Nur-Sultan, Makhachkala – Aktau,
Grozny – Aktau, Kaliningrad – Alma-Ata, Kaliningrad – Nur-Sultan, Novosibirsk –
Nur-Sultan, Omsk – Nur-Sultan, Omsk – Pavlodar, Omsk – Petropavlovsk, 1 flight
per week on each route)

– Qatar (Sochi – Doha,
1 flight per week).

In addition, a decision was made to resume flights to Turkey and Egypt
from the international airports of Pskov, Magadan,
Murmansk and Chita on 21 September.

The emergency response centre also recommends that citizens get
vaccinated before flying to foreign countries to protect themselves from
COVID-19.

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