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Russia has been resuming air traffic with Spain, Iraq, Kenya and Slovakia since September 21, according to the official Telegram channel of the Russian government, citing the operational headquarters to combat the pandemic.
“Russia resumes flights with Spain, Iraq, Kenya and Slovakia from September 21,” the statement said.
In addition, from September 21, flights to Egypt and Turkey from the airports of Pskov, Magadan, Murmansk and Chita will be resumed, the Cabinet said.
There will be two flights a week to Iraq on the Moscow – Baghdad route, to Spain planes will fly from Moscow to Madrid and Barcelona 4 flights a week, as well as to Malaga and Alicante twice a week. There will be flights to Kenya from Moscow to Nairobi twice a week, to Slovakia planes will fly on the route Moscow – Bratislava (4 flights a week) and St. Petersburg – Bratislava (2 flights a week).