Russian airline Aeroflot has started selling tickets under an interline agreement with Belavia. The agreement allows passengers to purchase a single ticket for connecting flights operated by the two airlines.
“Aeroflot has opened ticket sales under an interline agreement with Belavia. Under the agreement, passengers will be able to travel on a single ticket to Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, Tel Aviv and Turkmenbashi via Minsk. Aeroflot will operate the Moscow–Minsk segment, while Belavia will operate the onward flights,” Aeroflot said.
The agreement also covers routes from Minsk, Homiel, Brest and Mahiliou to Moscow or St. Petersburg with onward connections to destinations served by Aeroflot’s route network.
Passengers will be able to check in for their entire journey at departure and check their baggage through to their final destination.