Aeroflot launches joint tickets with Belavia for travel to Turkmenistan


Aeroflot has started selling tickets under an interline agreement with the Belarusian airline Belavia. Passengers can now travel to Georgia, Israel, and Turkmenistan via Minsk using a single ticket, the Russian carrier announced.
Under the agreement, travelers can fly to Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Tel Aviv, and Turkmenbashi via Minsk on one ticket. Flights between Moscow and Minsk will be operated by Aeroflot, while the onward segments will be operated by Belavia.
The agreement also covers journeys from Minsk, Gomel, Brest, and Mogilev to Moscow or St. Petersburg, with onward connections to destinations across Aeroflot's route network. Belavia will operate the flights to and from Belarus, while Aeroflot will handle the connecting flights.
Tickets are available with or without checked baggage. However, only baggage-inclusive fares are offered on flights to and from Turkmenistan. Through check-in will be available, allowing passengers to check their baggage through to their final destination and receive boarding passes for both the flight to Minsk and the connecting flight.





