Nordwind Airlines intends to start regular flights from Moscow to Istanbul in the fall. The carrier has planned daily flights from October 1, reports Travel.ru's own correspondent.
Departures from Moscow (Sheremetyevo airport) on various days at 9.40, 9.45, 13.05 or 13.25, back from Istanbul (new airport) at 14.20, 14.45, 18.10 or 18.15. The route will use a Boeing 737-800 aircraft in a single-class layout with 189 seats.
One-way fares start at 5,131 rubles without checked baggage and 6,891 rubles with baggage. Round-trip fares start at 10,638 and 14,158 rubles, respectively. In all cases, you can also carry 8 kilograms of hand luggage.
Passengers and tourists planning to travel anywhere in the coming months should carefully consider the necessity and possibility of travel. In some countries and individual regions of Russia, quarantines may be in effect for tourists entering these countries, making travel a sham. Before any trip, you should double-check the rules in effect at your destination – they can change at any time without any prior notice. In addition to quarantines, rules in various countries and regions may now include requirements for wearing masks, having local passes, negative coronavirus tests, etc. Finally, the risk of contracting the virus increases significantly while traveling.
Let us recall that now all Russian citizens entering the country are required to take a test and receive the results within three days of arrival (and before flying to Russia, they must also register their return on “Gosuslugi”).
Source: travel.ru