MINSK, 20 January (BelTA) – The national air carrier Belavia has increased the number of flights between Minsk and Moscow on 20 January, BelTA learned from the airline.
“Starting from 20 January Belavia switches to a six-time flight to Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport on a dairy basis. The decision is directly related to the company’s intention to improve the service and meet the demand for the transportation between the two capitals,” specialists said. The Belarusian airline expects to welcome businessmen on the flight that regularly travel between Moscow and Minsk.
New flights will be operated by Embraer-195LR.
Belavia operates regular flights to seven cities of Russia: Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Sochi, Krasnodar, Yekaterinburg and Samara. On 15 September 2014 the airline increased the number of flights between Minsk and Saint Petersburg to three daily.
Belavia is the largest air carrier in Belarus. Since the start of 2014 the company added five more aircraft to its fleet. Belavia is based in the National Airport Minsk and offers regular flights to more than 40 destinations in Europe and Asia. Belavia’s services meet the highest international safety standards.