
Nordwind Airlines plans to launch flights between Moscow and Voronezh this fall. Daily flights are scheduled starting October 28, according to Travel.ru.
Departure from Moscow (Sheremetyevo Airport) at 7:40, arrival in Voronezh at 8:55. Return departure at 9:35, arrival in Moscow at 10:50. The route will be operated by an Embraer 190 aircraft from Ikar Airlines (Pegasfly).
One-way tickets without baggage and seat selection start at 2,650 rubles, with baggage and seat selection included, and 3,150 rubles with baggage and seat selection included. Please note that there are no free meals on flights, and paid meals must be ordered in advance. Online check-in is available either by purchasing a seat selection (starting at 300 rubles) on a baggage-free fare or by purchasing a baggage-inclusive fare. The free carry-on baggage allowance is just 5 kilograms (plus a briefcase, backpack, or handbag), and additional carry-on baggage costs between 1,000 and 1,500 rubles.
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Let us recall that soon passengers of all Russian airlines may lose the guarantees of free transportation of briefcases, handbags, backpacks, outerwear, as well as baby food, medicine, canes, crutches and other items necessary for medical reasons. This is the draft order of the Ministry of Transport, prepared after the appeal to the ministry by the airline Pobeda, which demanded that passengers be deprived of all these guarantees. If the draft is approved, carriers will be able to limit passengers to only 5 kilograms of hand luggage, and the permissible dimensions of such luggage will be determined by the airlines themselves (Pobeda itself already uses a tiny “calibrator” measuring 36x30x27 centimeters for this, in which it is impossible to place many ordinary small city bags, as well as some mobile electronics - for example, some laptops).
Source: travel.ru