Russian airline Red Wings will increase the number of flights to Minsk, the airport of the Belarusian capital reported.
Red Wings will begin operating flights between Moscow and Minsk from April 30. Initially, flights from Zhukovsky Airport to Minsk will be operated on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. From June 5, flights are scheduled weekly on Fridays and Sundays in both directions.
In addition, the airline will add flights from other Russian cities. On May 6, Red Wings will increase the frequency of flights between Samara and Minsk to three per week, and between Chelyabinsk and Minsk to two flights per week.
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