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S7 Airlines will increase the number of flights between Moscow and Ashgabat

January 11, 2025 | 09:20 |6971
S7 Airlines will increase the frequency of flights between Moscow and Ashgabat to nine per week from January 15th; since January 9th, the number of flights has been increased from five to seven.S7 Airlines will increase the frequency of flights between Moscow and Ashgabat to nine per week from January 15th; since January 9th, the number of flights has been increased from five to seven.
Source: newsib.net

S7 Airlines will increase the frequency of flights between Moscow and Ashgabat to nine per week from January 15th; since January 9th, the number of flights has been increased from five to seven. This was reported by TASS, citing the airline's press service.

"Indeed, S7 Airlines is increasing the number of flights on the Moscow-Ashgabat route. Since January 9th, the number of flights on this route has increased from five to seven per week. From January 15th, it will increase to nine flights per week. On most flights, we operate the most capacious Airbus A321 aircraft", the statement said.

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