Regular International Flights on Dushanbe — Moscow Route Will Be More Frequent
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DUSHANBE, 18.08.2021 (NIAT Khovar) – From August 27, regular international flights on the Dushanbe — Moscow route will be more frequent, jumping from 4 to 14 flights per week, reports the Civil Aviation Agency.
The increase in scheduled international flights provides a favorable basis for fully meeting the needs of passengers for air transport and reducing the cost of airfare.
Flights from Dushanbe, Khujand and Kulob to Russian airports will also resume.
The increase in the number of flights and the resumption of regular flights to various destinations in Russia will likely reduce the cost of tickers and increase their availability to passengers.









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