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14 March 2020, Moscow – Aeroflot has adjusted its flight schedule to destinations in Europe. The changes take effect from 16 March 2020.
From 16 March, Aeroflot will continue to operate flights from Moscow to the following destinations in Europe:
Amsterdam, Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Dublin, Geneva, Helsinki, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Madrid, Paris, Riga, Rome, Sofia, Stockholm, Tallinn, Tivat, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw and Zagreb. Flights will also continue to operate to Larnaca.
From 16 March, scheduled flights will be temporarily suspended between Moscow and Barcelona, Burgas, Frankfurt, Heraklion, Munich, Thessaloniki and Zurich.
Flight frequencies will be reduced between Moscow and Copenhagen (from 14 March) and Prague (from 16 March) following decisions taken by local authorities to restrict entry for foreign tourists.
Scheduled Rossiya Airlines flights operated under Aeroflot’s SU code from St Petersburg to European destinations including Geneva, Larnaca, Prague and Vienna will be halted from 16 March.
Aeroflot is evaluating the possibility of operating charter flights on suspended routes to enable Russian citizens to return to Russia.
Passengers holding tickets with a departure date from the date of restrictions coming into force up to and including 31 May 2020 for cancelled Aeroflot flights, as well as passengers otherwise affected by restrictions imposed by their countries of departure, destination or transfer (e.g., bans on entry, exit or transit, threat of enforced quarantine, cancellation of visa-free entry, annulment of previously issued visas, etc.), may:
– apply for an involuntary refund and receive a refund of the full ticket price at the original point of sale until 31 December 2020 (inclusive), regardless of the validity period of the ticket;
– make a one-time change to the departure date to any date until 31 December 2020 (inclusive), while retaining the original point of departure, destination and service class, without incurring additional fees;
– change the route to any Aeroflot flight and/or departure date until 31 December 2020 (inclusive). No additional fee will be levied for rebooking, though other terms and conditions apply (e.g. Additional payment for a more expensive fare).
Passengers wishing to rebook tickets may contact Aeroflot's hotline on +7 495 7847242, as well as Aeroflot's contact centre (global free-call numbers available here: www.aeroflot.ru/ ...ee_numbers) and the airline’s sales offices.
Aeroflot asks passengers to refrain from calling about non-urgent refunds and rebookings whenever possible in the coming days.
To reduce call waiting times, Aeroflot asks passengers to have their 6-letter booking code or ticket number and passengers’ last names ready when contacting the call centre.
15 March 2020, Moscow – Aeroflot has adjusted its flight schedules to destinations in Europe.
From 16 March, Aeroflot will continue to operate flights from Moscow to the following destinations in Europe: Amsterdam, Athens, Belgrade, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Dublin, Geneva, Helsinki, Larnaca, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London, Madrid, Paris, Riga, Rome, Sofia, Stockholm, Tivat and Zagreb.
Aeroflot has temporarily suspended flights between Moscow and the following cities:
Barcelona (21 March to 30 April)
Bukhara (16 March to 30 April)
Chishinau (19 March to 31 March)
Copenhagen (17 March and subsequently from 21 March to 30 April)
Frankfurt (19 March to 30 April)
Munich (19 March to 30 April)
Oslo (18 March to 30 April)
Prague (20 March to 30 April)
Samarkand (16 March to 30 April)
Tallinn (19 March to 30 April)
Tashkent (16 March to 30 April)
Thessaloniki (16 March to 30 April)
Vienna (20 March to 30 April)
Vilnius (19 March to 30 March)
Warsaw (15 March to 27 March)
Zurich (19 March to 30 April)
Aeroflot will continue operating the following flights to allow Russian citizens to return to Russia:
Prague – SU2012/SU2013 and SU2016/2017 (16 to 19 March)
Frankfurt – SU2300/2301 (16, 17, 18 March), SU2304/2305 (16, 17 March) and SU2656/2657 (18 March)
Munich – SU2322/2323 (16, 17, 18 March) Barcelona – SU2638/2639 (16, 17, 18, 19, 20 March), SU2512/2513 (16, 17, 19, 20 March) and SU2514/2515 (18 March)
Zurich – SU2486/2487 (16-18 March)
Copenhagen – SU2658/2659 (16, 18, 19, 20 March)
Oslo – SU2174/2175 (16-17 March)
Chishinau – SU1844/1845 (16-18 March)
Vilnius – SU2108/2109 (16-17 March)
Warsaw – SU2002/2003 (16-18 March)
Tallinn – SU2106/2107 (17-19 March)
Vienna – SU2184/2185 (17, 18, 19 March), SU2352/2353 (17, 19 March) and SU2354/2355 (18, 19 March)
Scheduled Rossiya Airlines flights operated under Aeroflot’s SU code from St Petersburg to EU destinations including Larnaca, Prague and Vienna, as well as to Geneva, will be stopped from 16 March. Passengers will be offered alternative options through Moscow.
Aeroflot is evaluating the possibility of operating charter flights on suspended routes to enable Russian citizens to return to Russia.
Passengers holding tickets with a departure date from the date of restrictions coming into force up to and including 31 May 2020 for cancelled Aeroflot flights, as well as passengers otherwise affected by restrictions imposed by their countries of departure, destination or transfer (e.g., bans on entry, exit or transit; threat of enforced quarantine; cancellation of visa-free entry; annulment of previously issued visas; etc.), may:
Apply for an involuntary refund and receive a refund of the full ticket price at the original point of sale until 31 December 2020 (inclusive), regardless of the validity period of the ticket;
Make a one-time change to the departure date to any date until 31 December 2020 (inclusive), while retaining the original point of departure, destination and service class, without incurring additional fees;
Change the route to any Aeroflot flight and/or departure date until 31 December 2020 (inclusive). No additional fee will be levied for rebooking, though other terms and conditions apply (e.g. Additional payment for a more expensive fare).
Information about changes to Aeroflot’s schedules will be published on the airline’s website and official social media accounts.
Europa cierra su espacio aereo a las aerolíneas rusas en represalia por la invasión de Ucrania.
También afecta a los vuelos en tránsito con esta aerolínea.
_________________ Nuestro idioma ha tardado 12 siglos en llegar hasta su forma actual... por favor, cuídalo.
La aerolínea de bandera de Rusia, Aeroflot, está cancelando sus vuelos internacionales para evitar que los gobiernos extranjeros se apoderen de sus aviones.
La aerolínea insignia de Rusia, Aeroflot, está deteniendo casi todos sus vuelos internacionales por temor a que sus aviones sean incautados en el extranjero por países que han impuesto sanciones a la industria de la aviación de Rusia en represalia por la invasión de Ucrania por parte del presidente Vladimir Putin.
La empresa estatal Aeroflot ofreció vuelos a 146 destinos en todo el mundo antes de que las tropas rusas cruzaran la frontera con Ucrania el mes pasado. La aerolínea de bandera ha reducido a la mitad el número de sus rutas internacionales desde que comenzó la invasión, impulsada por la Unión Europea, Estados Unidos y Canadá que cerraron su espacio aéreo a los aviones rusos.
El cierre no solo cerró los vuelos de Aeroflot a Europa y América del Norte, sino también cualquier destino que requiriera cruzar el espacio aéreo ahora bloqueado. El analista de la industria Rob Stallard de Vertical Research Partners dijo a Reuters que la combinación de sanciones y el espacio aéreo cerrado ha dejado al sector de la aviación de Rusia "similar a donde estaba bajo el dominio soviético".
A partir del martes, Aeroflot volará a un solo aeropuerto extranjero: Minsk, la capital de Bielorrusia y uno de los pocos aliados que le quedan a Putin.
El movimiento drástico de la aerolínea líder de Rusia se debe a los temores de que entidades extranjeras incauten sus aviones si alguno de la flota de Aeroflot aterriza fuera de Rusia.
Enjoy!
_________________ "Un hombre ordinario siempre será ordinario, aunque viaje; un hombre de talento superior se cae a pedazos si se mantiene siempre en el mismo lugar"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
* The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions. Alfred Adler *
* Así que desata amarras y navega alejándote de los puertos conocidos. Aprovecha los vientos alisios en tus velas. Explora. Sueña.
Hola, Buenos días. Alguien sabe de alguna web para comprar billetes para vuelos interiores en Rusia de Aeroflot. A la hora de pagar, como es sabido, no aceptan las tarjetas de crédito de bancos españoles.
Gracias
Hola, Buenos días. Alguien sabe de alguna web para comprar billetes para vuelos interiores en Rusia de Aeroflot. A la hora de pagar, como es sabido, no aceptan las tarjetas de crédito de bancos españoles.
Gracias
_________________ "Un hombre ordinario siempre será ordinario, aunque viaje; un hombre de talento superior se cae a pedazos si se mantiene siempre en el mismo lugar"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
* The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions. Alfred Adler *
* Así que desata amarras y navega alejándote de los puertos conocidos. Aprovecha los vientos alisios en tus velas. Explora. Sueña.
Hola, Buenos días. Alguien sabe de alguna web para comprar billetes para vuelos interiores en Rusia de Aeroflot. A la hora de pagar, como es sabido, no aceptan las tarjetas de crédito de bancos españoles.
Gracias
Intentar con:
*Domestic Flights in Russia*
[Vuelos nacionales en Rusia]
Vaya no tiene vuelos con aeroflot. Para Petropavlovsk Kamchatka solo vuela aeroflot. Seguir intentando.
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