AMMAN — Russia on Monday announced it would
resume international air traffic with 8 countries, including Jordan.
The Russian authorities will allow the resumption of
flights, which were previously suspended due to the pandemic, starting from
June 28. The countries include Belgium, Bulgaria, Jordan, Ireland, Italy,
Cyprus, North Macedonia, and the United States.
Air traffic with Jordan includes the two routes between
Moscow and Amman and Moscow and Aqaba, with two flights per week in each
direction, reported Al- Ghad news.
The number of countries with which Russia has resumed
suspended air traffic since March 2020 has reached 50 countries.
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AMMAN — Russia on Monday announced it would
resume international air traffic with 8 countries, including Jordan.
The Russian authorities will allow the resumption of
flights, which were previously suspended due to the pandemic, starting from
June 28. The countries include Belgium, Bulgaria, Jordan, Ireland, Italy,
Cyprus, North Macedonia, and the United States.
Air traffic with Jordan includes the two routes between
Moscow and Amman and Moscow and Aqaba, with two flights per week in each
direction, reported Al- Ghad news.
The number of countries with which
Russia has resumed
suspended air traffic since March 2020 has reached 50 countries.
Read more
national news