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According to Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova, Russia from August 1 to resume flights to the three countries. The recording of her statement brought a Telegram channel Life Shot.

“Rambler” wrote that international air traffic has been suspended in Russia on March 27 within the framework of the fight against the pandemic COVID-19. Today it was announced that flights resumed from 1 August. Flights abroad will be operated from airports of Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg and Rostov-on-don.

Russia resumes flights

Golikova said that Russia on a reciprocal basis renews flights from the UK, Turkey and Tanzania.

“I recall that the UK did not close the border, but for all who arrive, according to the requirements of the country, required fourteen day quarantine,” she said.

Vice Prime Minister also said that from August 1 will be resumed flights to Ankara and Istanbul from the 10th of August in the Spa Turkish cities – Antalya, Bodrum and Dalaman. Will also be restored flights to Tanzania.

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In turn, the Minister of transport of the Russian Federation Evgenie Dietrich stated that Russia is in talks with 30 countries, according to RNS.

“the Work on expansion of geography of open international destinations continues,” he said, noting that Russian airlines will start selling tickets soon.

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