Red Wings to launch Moscow-Minsk flights on 30 April

12:00, 23 April

photo: BELTA

Red Wings Airlines will launch a new flight program on the Moscow-Minsk route starting 30 April, the press service of Minsk National Airport told BelTA.

Flights from Zhukovsky International Airport will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays until the end of the May holidays. Beginning 5 June, flights are scheduled twice weekly, on Fridays and Sundays, in both directions.


Additionally, starting 6 May, Red Wings will increase the frequency of flights between Samara and Minsk to three per week, and between Chelyabinsk and Minsk to two per week.


During the 2026 summer season, Red Wings will operate flights to Belarus from four Russian cities: Moscow, Samara, Perm, and Chelyabinsk.

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