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Aeroflot increases flights to Dubai and Bangkok as part of winter schedule

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Aeroflot increases flights to Dubai and Bangkok as part of winter schedule

Aeroflot has switched to its winter schedule which will take effect until 29 March 2020.

The airline will considerably expand the number of flights to popular leisure destinations such as UAE's Dubai from 21 to 28 flights per week, Thailand's Bangkok from seven to 14 flights per week and Phuket from five to 15 flights per week.

To meet seasonal demand Aeroflot will increase the frequency of flights to the US destination Miami from four to five flights per week, the Maldives' Male from five tо seven flights per week, Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City (from two to three flights per week).

Russia’s leading carrier will offer more services on routes from Moscow to Bali's Denpasar from two tо three flights per week and Sri Lanka's Colombo from two tо five flights per week with flights operated jointly with subsidiary Rossiya Airlines.

In addition, flight frequencies will increase for the following destinations from Moscow to cities in Russia and CIS: Volgograd from 35 to 42 flights per week, Ekaterinburg from 63 to 70 flights per week, Krasnoyarsk from 21 to 28 flights per week; among others.

This winter season Aeroflot will operate flights to 149 destinations in 53 countries. The airline’s route network will span 55 routes across Russia, 17 points in seven CIS countries and 77 international destinations.

Aeroflot’s expansive route network is supplemented by services offered by its subsidiary airlines.  Rossiya Airlines will operate flights under Aeroflot’s commercial management on 47 routes with 42 unique routes, 39 services from Saint-Petersburg and eight services from Moscow.

In Russia’s Far East, Aurora Airlines will offer flights on 16 routes under Aeroflot’s commercial management. Low-cost carrier Pobeda developing a unique route network will fly to 86 destinations with 35 unique routes.