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Citizens of Russia and Ukraine will be able to return from Azerbaijan to their homeland
Baku / 23.11.20 / Turan: By the end of November, it is planned to launch charter flights to return citizens of Russia and Ukraine from Azerbaijan to their homeland, stated the message of the press service of the Baku International Airport.
From November 26, Aeroflot Airlines will start operating regular charter flights on the Baku-Moscow. Flights will be operated twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays.
In addition, the ‘SkyUpAirlines’ airline will operate a charter flight Baku-Kiev on November 30, which will be able to return home citizens of Ukraine.
Note that only passengers who have citizenship or the right to enter the country of destination, as well as those who have been tested and have received a negative result for coronavirus (COVID-19), will be allowed to fly. - 06D-
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