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Apr 25, 2006 (newstodate): China Southern Airlines has anounced its decision to resume services to Moscow.
The airline's branch in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in Northwest China will use a Boeing 737 or 757 aircraft from Urumqi, Xinjiang, to Moscow three times weekly.
The five-hour flight between Urumqi and Moscow was suspended in 2003 amid the Asian financial crisis and affected by the SARS epidemic that hit China.
China Southern Airlines currently operates four air routes between China and Russia, namely Urumqi-Moscow; Urumqi-Novosibirsk; Harbin-Khabarovsk and Harbin-Valdivostok.
The airline's branch in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in Northwest China will use a Boeing 737 or 757 aircraft from Urumqi, Xinjiang, to Moscow three times weekly.
The five-hour flight between Urumqi and Moscow was suspended in 2003 amid the Asian financial crisis and affected by the SARS epidemic that hit China.
China Southern Airlines currently operates four air routes between China and Russia, namely Urumqi-Moscow; Urumqi-Novosibirsk; Harbin-Khabarovsk and Harbin-Valdivostok.