Russia has officially resumed flights to several countries, including Syria, Germany, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Sri Lanka, according to a decision made by the country’s anti-coronavirus crisis center last week.
The flights will be resumed on April 1st.
As for Syria, there is a quota of one flight per week.
According to Itar Tass, the crisis center noted that regular flights would be resumed in a limited format. Most quotas have been allocated for routes to and from Germany, from St. Petersburg to Frankfurt am Main – three times a week and from Moscow to Berlin – five times a week. Furthermore, as many as two flights a week will operate from Moscow to Caracas. As for all other destinations, there is a quota of one flight per week between the capitals (except for Sri Lanka, where one can depart from Moscow to Colombo).
The decision to resume the flight was made after taking the pandemic situation in these six countries into consideration.
Hamda Mustafa