Tajik and Russian aviation authorities agree to increase the number of regular flights between Moscow and Dushanbe

Tajik and Russian civil aviation authorities have agreed to increase the number of regular flights between Dushanbe and Moscow.  Since June 10, there have been four regular flights between Dushanbe and Moscow per week.  Now, Russia’s airline Utair and Tajikistan’s privately owned air carrier Somon Air operate twist-weekly service from to Dushanbe to Moscow each, […]

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Tajik and Russian civil aviation authorities have agreed to increase the number of regular flights between Dushanbe and Moscow. 

Since June 10, there have been four regular flights between Dushanbe and Moscow per week.  Now, Russia’s airline Utair and Tajikistan’s privately owned air carrier Somon Air operate twist-weekly service from to Dushanbe to Moscow each, according to the Russian Embassy in Moscow.  

In this regard, the charter flight operated by Utair will be given the status of the regular flight.

Starting next week, Utair will operate regular flights from Dushanbe to Moscow on Wednesdays (6:00 am) and Thursdays (6:00 am) and Somon Air will operate regular flights from Dushanbe to Moscow on Tuesdays (8:00 am) and Fridays (8:00 am).  

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