New destinations from the regions

13 September 2021 New destinations from the regions

Starting from 25 September, Red Wings launches its flights from Perm, Chelyabinsk, Omsk, and other cities to new regional destinations. Tickets at the most affordable offers are already on sale on the airline's website

The flights will be operated to the following destinations:

From Perm:

  • to Astrakhan from 26 September, on Sundays
  • to Makhachkala from 25 September, on Thursdays and Saturdays
  • to Murmansk from 26 September, on Sundays
  • to Norilsk from 30 September, on Mondays and Thursdays
  • to Omsk from 28 September, on Tuesdays and Thursdays
  • to Chelyabinsk from 25 September, on Tuesdays and Saturdays

From Chelyabinsk:

  • to Astrakhan from 29 September, on Wednesdays
  • to Novy Urengoy from 25 September, on Thursdays and Saturdays
  • to Perm from 25 September, on Tuesdays and Saturdays

From Omsk:

  • to Mirny from 1 October, on Wednesdays and Fridays
  • to Norilsk from 2 October, on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • to Perm from 29 September, on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • to Ulan Ude from 29 September, on Wednesdays and Saturdays

From Makhachkala:

  • to Perm from 26 September, on Thursdays and Sundays
  • to Saratov from 28 September, on Tuesdays and Thursdays

From Voronezh:

  • to Yekaterinburg from 25 September, on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • to Samara from 25 September, on Wednesdays and Saturdays

Red Wings regional project is designed to develop the direct flights at affordable prices between the Russian cities bypassing the capital of the country. By now, the regional itinerary network covers about 50 destinations bypassing Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

Red Wings Airline is among TOP-10 largest Russian airlines specialized in scheduled and charter passenger transport. The fleet of the airline consists of 24 passenger liners: 15 Airbus 320/321, seven Russian regional SSJ100s and two long-range Boeing 777. Base airports are Domodedovo, Koltsovo (Yekaterinburg), Balandino (Chelyabinsk), Pulkovo (St. Petersburg) and Zhukovsky.
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