
Aeroflot is considering launching flights from Moscow to Orsk this summer. Daily flights are tentatively planned starting June 2 using a Superjet 100, according to Travel.ru.
Departure from Moscow (Sheremetyevo Airport) at 2:10, arrival in Orsk at 6:40. The return flight departs at 8:00 a.m., arriving in Moscow at 8:40 a.m. The route will be operated by a Superjet 100.
The minimum one-way fare currently available is 5,514 rubles without checked baggage and 7,614 rubles with checked baggage. Round-trip fares start at 9,028 and 12,028 rubles, respectively.
It should be noted that due to the coronavirus epidemic and the unpredictability of the air travel situation in Russia and around the world, there is a significant risk that plans to launch this (and any other announced) route may be postponed or cancelled.
A significant portion of Aeroflot's regional passengers typically transfer at Sheremetyevo to the company's international flights, but the likelihood of any significant international route restoration by early summer is already quite low. Transfers to domestic routes are also uncertain: just over 101,300 flights are currently operating within Russia compared to the usual number, and the prospects for a return to normal volumes are completely uncertain—it's certainly not going to happen this summer.
Source: travel.ru