Russian airlines will operate seven Moscow-Tbilisi flights per week and back. Domestic aircraft will be used for the flights. This was reported to the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation.
“Currently, carriers are preparing for the resumption of flights. Russian airlines will operate seven weekly direct flights from Moscow to Tbilisi and back. The flights will be carried out on domestically produced aircraft,” said RIA Novosti at the Ministry of Transport.
Recall that Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the abolition of the visa regime for Georgian citizens. Also, the Russian leader lifted the ban on Russian airlines flying to Georgia. The ban on selling tours in that country has also been lifted.
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