After an almost year-long pause due to anti-Russian sanctions, when domestic companies practically curtailed foreign flights due to the risk of arrests of Boeing and Airbus leased from foreign leasing companies, Aeroflot is actively resuming flights on traditional routes
Aeroflot flies to Tunisia again
< p>After an almost year-long pause associated with anti-Russian sanctions, when domestic companies practically curtailed foreign flights due to the risk of arrests of Boeing and Airbus leased from foreign leasing companies, Aeroflot & nbsp; is actively resuming flights on traditional routes.
From May 30, the company will open regular flights to Enfidhoo (Tunisia), Interfax reports.
Flights will be operated three times a week on Airbus A330 aircraft.< /p>
Program start to Enfidha, the CEO of Aeroflot announced earlier Sergey Aleksandrovsky.
Earlier, the company announced the purchase of eight A330s that were operated under financial leasing agreements allowed by the sanctions
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