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Mar 19, 2021 (newstodate): Good news from Russia: Aeroflot is soon to return services on its routes to Denmark and Norway, suspended during the lock-down period.
Since February 2021, flights from Moscow to Helsinki and Stockholm have been operated twice-weekly with Airbus A320/321 aircraft, but the opening of flights on the routes to Copenhagen and Oslo have long been pending.
Now, Aeroflot has announced the return of flights from Moscow to Copenhagen starting from May 2, 2021, with one rotation and adding a second flight from May 25.
Flights on the route to Oslo will recommence from May 7, 2021, with two rotations.
Besides, Aeroflot will increase frequency on the route to Stockholm with up to four weekly rotations, including a third flight from April 26 and a fourth flight from May 30, 2021.
Aeroflot will also increase frequency to four weekly rotations, with a third flight from May 3, and a fourth flights from May 30, 2021.
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, Aeroflot was operating two daily passenger flights from Moscow to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm as well as three daily flights to Helsinki.
Now, Aeroflot will be serving the Nordic markets with a total of 12 weekly passenger services from Moscow.