Aeroflot Airlines will resume flights between Moscow and Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) from January 14, 2022. This was reported on Thursday, January 13, in the press service of the air carrier.
Aeroflot is resuming direct regular flights Moscow-Ulaanbaatar-Moscow from January 14.
Flights will be operated by Boeing 737-800 aircraft once a week, departing from Moscow at 1:05 am on Fridays and from Ulaanbaatar at 7:55 am on Saturdays, the Moskva city news agency reports.
The day before, Alma-Ata Airport received the first flight from Russia after the resumption of work. The plane arrived on the morning of January 13 from Kaliningrad.
Earlier, on January 11, the press service of the Russian airline Aeroflot reported that the carrier would resume flights to the Kazakh cities of Aktobe, Kostanay, and Karaganda from January 15. On January 10, Aeroflot resumed regular flights to Nur-Sultan.
Source: IZ

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