Airlines will join Black Friday. On November 25, representatives and sources in the carriers told Izvestia about this.
Thus, Ural Airlines will offer discounts of up to 50%. On November 26, Pobeda will launch a three-day ticket sale from 499 rubles in all directions with departure until January 31, 2022.
From November 26 to November 29, Utair will reduce the cost of air tickets to 17% on routes from Moscow to Kaliningrad, Sochi, Ufa, Khanty-Mansiysk, Noyabrsk, Novy Urengoy, Yakutsk; from Sochi to Surgut; from Grozny to Dubai; from Tyumen to Krasnoyarsk and Novy Urengoy.
Until December 15, Azimut will offer tickets at a cost of 888 rubles with departure dates: from December 1 to 15 and from January 15 to February 15, as well as for flights from March 27 to April 27 and from May 13 to 25.
The largest Russian carrier – Aeroflot – and other airlines did not respond to Izvestia’s inquiries.
The prices for the cheapest tickets to Russian cities in December were announced the day before.
Thus, Muscovites and guests of the capital will be able to fly to St. Petersburg by paying from 1 thousand rubles, and to Ufa and Kaliningrad – from 1.2 thousand rubles, while to Krasnodar and Sochi – from 1.3 thousand rubles. Also, having paid for a ticket from 1350 rubles, you can take a flight to Mineralnye Vody, and from 1.4 thousand to Vladikavkaz.
On November 23, it was reported that the Union of Business Travel Agencies (SAD) sent a letter to the government of the Russian Federation with a request not to introduce the requirement of QR codes when buying tickets for trains and airplanes.
On November 12, the government submitted to the State Duma a bill providing, among other things, for access to long-distance and international flights on trains and airplanes using QR codes. The current version of the document assumes that the code will be requested both at the check-in stage for the flight and when buying a ticket.
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