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Russian airlines start flights to Baku from Samara, Yekaterinburg and Kazan
Baku/27.07.22 /Turan: From July 28, the Russian airline "Utair" starts flights from Samara to Baku. Flights will be operated on Thursdays and Sundays. Departure from Samara at 13:05, and from Baku - at 16:05. The travel time will be 2 hours and 20 minutes," the press service said in a statement.
In turn, on July 31, the airline "IrAero" opens flights Yekaterinburg-Baku twice a week. Flights will be operated on Superjet-100 aircraft on Wednesdays and Sundays. The price of a one-way ticket starts from 20,700 rubles.
On Wednesdays, departure from the capital of Azerbaijan at 15:20 local time, arrival in Yekaterinburg at 19:20, travel time 3 hours. Return flight at 20:20, arrival in Baku at 22:20.
On Sundays, departure from the capital of Azerbaijan at 12:20 local time, arrival in Yekaterinburg at 16:20, travel time 3 hours. Return flight at 17:20, arrival in Baku at 19:20.
From August 1, the same airline starts flights Baku – Kazan – Baku once a week. Flights will be operated on Mondays. The price of a one-way ticket starts from 19,090 rubles.
Departure from Baku at 12:20, arrival in Kazan at 14:00. Return flight at 15:00, arrival in Baku at 18:40. -02D-
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