Utair launches flights between Moscow and Samarkand
In addition, the Russian airline has increased the number of flights on the Moscow-Bukhara route.
Utair Airlines has launched a new flight on the Moscow-Samarkand route, the Russian air carrier reported on its website.
Flights are operated from June 21, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The plane departs from Moscow at 12:40 and leaves Tashkent in the opposite direction at 20:20.
The ticket price starts from 6,970 rubles ($126.7 as of June 23).
In addition, the airline increases the frequency of flights from Moscow to Bukhara to three per week. Starting July 2, they will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Utair also continues to operate daily Moscow-Tashkent flights. The head of the company, Oleg Semyonov, promised to increase the frequency of flights on popular routes for the convenience of passengers.
Prior to this, in April, the carrier launched regular flights from Tashkent to Tyumen and Surgut. Both flights operate once a week on Thursdays.
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