NITN | @notintownlive | 13 Feb 2021, 06:36 am
Aeroflot
Image: Wallpaperflare
New Delhi: Russia's flagship airline Aeroflot on Friday resumed flights enrouted Moscow-New Delhi and New Delhi-Moscow under the air bubble agreement, officials said.
"We are very happy to announce that the Aeroflot Russian airlines had successfully commenced long awaited flights enrouted Moscow-New Delhi & New Delhi-Moscow under the air bubble agreement [that] came into force on February 12," the Russian Embassy said in a statement.
In a statement, the aviation major said flights to India on Moscow – Delhi route will operate from Feb 12, on Fridays and Sundays.
.jpg)
"Return flights will operate on Saturdays and Mondays," the company said in a statement.
Aeroflot ranks among the 20 largest airlines globally.
In 2020, Aeroflot carried 14.6 million passengers (30.2 million passengers as Aeroflot Group including subsidiaries).
- Air India's partnership with Maldivian provides access to 16 hidden gems. Guess them now
- Massive meltdown at IndiGo: Over 1,400 flights delayed, 200 cancelled as crew shortage hits ops
- Air India reinstates codeshare agreement with Air Canada to boost connectivity
- IndiGo launches Bengaluru–Riyadh direct route to strengthen Middle East network
- American Airlines introduces first international service for its next-gen A321XLR fleet
- Emirates celebrates Diwali with special menus and entertainment
- British Airways expands India–UK network as part of bilateral trade mission
- Air India, Air India Express announce Terminal changes at Delhi Airport
- IndiGo expands UK presence with Mumbai-Heathrow daily flights
- Etihad’s new A321LR lands in Kolkata, marking its India debut
Air India, India’s leading global airline, and Maldivian, the national airline of the Maldives, have entered a bilateral interline partnership aimed at boosting connectivity between the two countries.
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is grappling with one of its most severe operational crises in recent years, with widespread flight delays and cancellations disrupting travel across the country for a second consecutive day.
Tata Group-owned Air India on Sunday announced the reinstatement of its codeshare agreement with fellow Star Alliance carrier, Air Canada, to offer more flight options for travellers and boost connectivity between India and Canada.
