
Siberia Airlines (S7 Airlines) plans to resume flights from Moscow to Makhachkala on July 11. The carrier abandoned Makhachkala in 2008 when it phased out its Tu-154 aircraft, according to a Travel.ru correspondent.
Departure from Moscow (Domodedovo Airport) daily at 13.00.45, arriving in Makhachkala at 16:20. Return departure at 17:20, arriving in Moscow at 20:00. The route is served by an Airbus A320.
Minimum one-way fares for July are currently 3,626 rubles without checked baggage and seat selection, and 4,516 rubles with checked baggage and seat selection. Round-trip fares start at 6,307 and 8,267 rubles, respectively. Fares for August and autumn flights are still significantly higher.
Passengers and tourists planning to travel anywhere in the coming months should carefully consider the necessity and feasibility of travel. For most airlines, the risk of last-minute flight cancellations due to low capacity or government decisions remains high. Furthermore, quarantines remain in place for incoming tourists in certain regions of Russia, making travel a sham. Before any trip, it's important to double-check the regulations in place at your destination—they can change at any time without prior notice. In addition to quarantines, regulations in various regions may now include requirements for masks, local passes, negative coronavirus tests, and the like. Finally, the risk of contracting the virus significantly increases while traveling.
Source: travel.ru