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S7 Airlines will resume regular flights to Turkmenistan from October 17

October 07, 2022 | 16:10 |11097
Russian company S7 Airlines will start operating regular flights on the Moscow-Turkmenbashi – Moscow route from October 17, the Russian Embassy in Turkmenistan reports on Telegram.Russian company S7 Airlines will start operating regular flights on the Moscow-Turkmenbashi – Moscow route from October 17, the Russian Embassy in Turkmenistan reports on Telegram.
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Russian company S7 Airlines will start operating regular flights on the Moscow-Turkmenbashi – Moscow route from October 17, the Russian Embassy in Turkmenistan reports on Telegram.

The flights will be operated on Mondays. A plane will take off from Moscow at 3:30, and from Turkmenbashy- at 10:05; the given time is local. A flight duration will be about 3,5 hours.

The cost of tickets at the minimum fare is 409 US dollars on the Turkmenbashi-Moscow route and 490 US dollars on the return route, ORIENT was informed by the airline.

Tickets will be sold at the airline's office in Ashgabat at 124 Atamurat Niyazov Street (Building of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan).

Contact phone number: (+993 12) 21-05-93 (92).

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