Moscow-Tbilisi regular flights resume after 6 years

  27 October 2014    Read: 794
Moscow-Tbilisi regular flights resume after 6 years
Following a six-year interruption, a Russian airline company on Monday conducted the first direct flight from Moscow, Russia, to Tbilisi, Georgia, thus resuming the regular air communication between the two countries, reported Vesti news agency of Russia.

As per the source, an Aeroflot Russian Airlines Airbus A320 landed in Tbilisi at 3am.

The average ticket price for the Tbilisi-Moscow-Tbilisi flight will cost 350 euros.

Vesti recalled that the Russia-Georgia regular air communication was interrupted in August 2008, and as a result of the start of an armed conflict in South Ossetia. In August 2010, however, chartered flights had begun between the countries.

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