Air tickets for the next direct flights from Moscow to Istanbul, Yerevan, Baku and other neighboring countries that do not require a visa have been sold out. This follows from data from airlines and ticket aggregator websites, analyzed by RBC.
According to Aviasales, a ticket for a direct flight from Moscow to Istanbul will now cost 76 thousand rubles, and it will be possible to fly no earlier than Friday, September 23. This ticket is no longer available on the airline’s website, the nearest available direct flight is September 25 (58.6 thousand rubles). Turkish Airlines offers a ticket for a similar flight for more than 81 thousand rubles on September 24.
A similar situation has developed with direct flights from Moscow to Yerevan. On the Aeroflot website on September 23 there are only business class tickets (they cost from 122 thousand rubles), and on the 24th you can fly in “economy” for 62 thousand rubles.
A ticket for a direct flight to Baku from Aeroflot can only be purchased for September 23 and for 74.5 thousand rubles, Azerbaijan Airlines found tickets for September 22 for €719, and from 24 for €394. You can fly to Tashkent from September 23 (at Aeroflot it will cost 64 thousand rubles).
Earlier, airlines S7 and Aeroflot, as well as Russian Railways, said they had no restrictions on selling tickets abroad. Company representatives said they received no instructions to stop selling train and plane tickets to men of military age. without a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office.
- On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilization. During it, 300 thousand people will be summoned.
- According to Putin, the decision taken is “fully appropriate to the threats” facing the country. The head of state explained the mobilization by the need to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Russian Federation.
Author:
anastasia mariana
Source: RB

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