Russia will resume flights with Djibouti, Denmark, New Zealand, South Africa and Peru from October 5, according to the operational headquarters to combat the novel coronavirus infection, Report informs referring to TASS.
The flights will be resumed from Djibouti on the Moscow-Djibouti route with a frequency of two flights a week, with New Zealand on the Moscow-Wellington route with a frequency of two flights a week, and from Peru on the Moscow-Lima route with a frequency of two flights a week.
This is while flights from South Africa on the route Moscow-Cape Town and Moscow-Johannesburg will be resumed with a frequency of two flights a week on each route, with Denmark on the route St. Petersburg-Copenhagen with a frequency of two flights a week.
Also, from the same day, flights to Goa and Tenerife are resumed.