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Russia’s Red Wings Airlines plans to restore operations to Belgrade this coming summer season, pending government approval, after suspending flights to the Serbian capital in March 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The airline has currently scheduled a one weekly service between Rostov-on-Don and Belgrade starting May 5, however, its eight-hour long stay in Belgrade would indicate the airline plans to utilise the aircraft on another route before making the return journey back to Rostov. Prior to the pandemic, Red Wings maintained flights between Moscow and Belgrade. If the planned service materialises, the Russian carrier would compete directly against Air Serbia on the Rostov route. The Serbian airline plans to resume its seasonal operations to the Russian city on April 4. Further flight details for Red Wings’ planned Belgrade service can be found here.
Won't happen, they won't get the permit. Only JU is allowed to profit
ReplyDeleteGood news, JU is profitable.
DeletePerfect schedule to code share with JU's morning vawe
ReplyDeleteTheir livery looks gorgeous from that angle, hope to see them back in BEG.
ReplyDeleteSame here, before covid struck they did really well in Belgrade. They even planned a 4th weekly flight from Moscow.
DeleteHopefully this announcement is an indication that Russia will finally lift these stupid restrictions.