Utair to increase the number of flights from Moscow to Samarkand to four per week

11 November 2022

 

Utair will launch flights from Moscow to Samarkand, the third largest city in Uzbekistan, four times a week, the press service reported  on Friday.
 

"Starting from November 14, Utair launches an additional flight to Samarkand from Moscow on Mondays. Thus, the planes will operate between the cities four times a week: on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday," it was reported.
 

The flights will take off from Moscow at 12:40 and from Samarkand at 20:00. The tickets cost starts from 7.3 thousand rubles.
 

"Utair operates in four cities of Uzbekistan: Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent and Fergana. On all routes, there is a stable passenger flow and in the interests of customers we are working to increase the frequency of flights and to launch  new routes," the press service quotes Oleg Semenov, President of Utair - Passenger Airlines.
 

The airline plays a key role in providing passenger and cargo transportation in the Russian regions. The route network of Utair has more than 100 destinations. The main task is to connect the Volga region, Siberia, Central Russia and the South of the country by direct flights. In international direction, from the regions and the capital, Utair flies  to Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan.

 

 

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Based on materials from TASS